Use this procedure to define the CDR link.
Procedure
- Execute the command: change ip-services.
change ip-services Page 1 of 4 IP SERVICES Service Enabled Local Local Remote Remote Type Node Port Node Port CDR1 clan1 0 prognosis 50000
- To define a primary CDR link, enter the following details:
- Service Type: CDR1 - If CDR1 already exists, add a new destination by defining the Service Type to CDR2 (or as appropriate).
- Local Node: clan1 - Add the node name for the CLAN (S85xx or S87xx series) or PROCR (S8300 series).
Note: Execute list node-names ip all command to view the node name that refers to the ACM IP Address.
- Local Port: 0 - The Local Port is fixed to 0 as Avaya Communication Manager initiates the CDR link.
- Remote Node: - This is the name you specified in change node-names ip step 3 in the previous section (Adding node names for CDR monitoring).
- Remote Port: - Set port to 5001. This is the port where the SolutionPack listens for the CDR data. With multiple Avaya hosts, all send data to the same port on the SP host.
- Disable the Reliable Session Protocol (RSP) from the CDR link by setting the Reliable Protocol field to n.
- Use Esc n to get to the SESSION LAYER TIMERS page. Set the value for the CDR you used in the previous screen for the Reliable Protocol to n. For example:
SESSION LAYER TIMERS Service Reliable Packet Resp Session Connect SPDU Connectivity Type Protocol Timer Message Cntr Cntr Timer CDR1 n 30 3 3 60
- Press Esc + e to save and exit.