- accountcode: What account number to use, (string, 20 characters)
- src: Caller*ID number (string, 80 characters)
- dst: Destination extension (string, 80 characters)
- dcontext: Destination context (string, 80 characters)
- clid: Caller*ID with text (80 characters)
- channel: Channel used (80 characters)
- dstchannel: Destination channel if appropriate (80 characters)
- lastapp: Last application if appropriate (80 characters)
- lastdata: Last application data (arguments) (80 characters)
- start: Start of call (date/time)
- answer: Answer of call (date/time)
- end: End of call (date/time)
- duration: Total time in system, in seconds (integer), from dial to hangup
- billsec: Total time call is up, in seconds (integer), from answer to hangup
- disposition: What happened to the call: ANSWERED, NO ANSWER, BUSY
- amaflags: What flags to use: DOCUMENTATION, BILL, IGNORE etc,
specified on a per channel basis like accountcode.
- user field: A user-defined field, maximum 255 characters
In some cases, uniqueid is appended:
- uniqueid: Unique Channel Identifier (32 characters)
This needs to be enabled in the source code at compile time
NOTE: If you use IAX2 channels for your calls, and allow 'full' transfers
(not media-only transfers), then when the calls is transferred the server
in the middle will no longer be involved in the signaling path, and thus
will not generate accurate CDRs for that call. If you can, use media-only
transfers with IAX2 to avoid this problem, or turn off transfers completely
(although this can result in a media latency increase since the media packets
have to traverse the middle server(s) in the call).
lmadsen
2010-01-14