Mar 20, 2014 #1 Sambooka IS-IT--Management Apr 3, 2012 131 CA A tech showed me this once I had used it before but it has been 2-3 years and cant for the life of me remember how to do this. Anyone know how to do this? Thanks
A tech showed me this once I had used it before but it has been 2-3 years and cant for the life of me remember how to do this. Anyone know how to do this? Thanks
Mar 20, 2014 Thread starter #2 Sambooka IS-IT--Management Apr 3, 2012 131 CA Found it. SMDR port 1752 Upvote 0 Downvote
Mar 21, 2014 1 #3 kwbMitel Technical User Oct 11, 2005 11,505 CA It is probably better to use the maintenance command Logsys Read SMDR ... You can specify how many logs to read, new, old, matching characters, all sorts of combinations. Collecting via the Telnet port will remove the call logs from the system permanently. Reading via the maintenance Command leaves the records on the system for future reference ********************************************** What's most important is that you realise ... There is no spoon. Upvote 0 Downvote
It is probably better to use the maintenance command Logsys Read SMDR ... You can specify how many logs to read, new, old, matching characters, all sorts of combinations. Collecting via the Telnet port will remove the call logs from the system permanently. Reading via the maintenance Command leaves the records on the system for future reference ********************************************** What's most important is that you realise ... There is no spoon.
Mar 21, 2014 Thread starter #4 Sambooka IS-IT--Management Apr 3, 2012 131 CA I noticed that. The first time I ran in there it gave me all the records lol Upvote 0 Downvote
Mar 21, 2014 #5 wireman50 Technical User Jan 8, 2011 1,023 GB of course you could run the telnet command in conjunction with a file save command and save all those records to a txt file. Upvote 0 Downvote
of course you could run the telnet command in conjunction with a file save command and save all those records to a txt file.