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Diffstat (limited to 'configs/cdr.conf.sample')
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1 files changed, 16 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/configs/cdr.conf.sample b/configs/cdr.conf.sample index 3866ab1fa..b0c38c6cf 100644 --- a/configs/cdr.conf.sample +++ b/configs/cdr.conf.sample @@ -29,6 +29,22 @@ ; channel.) ;unanswered = no +; Normally, CDR's are not closed out until after all extensions are finished +; executing. By enabling this option, the CDR will be ended before executing +; the "h" extension so that CDR values such as "end" and "billsec" may be +; retrieved inside of of this extension. The default value is "no". +;endbeforehexten=no + +; Normally, the 'billsec' field logged to the backends (text files or databases) +; is simply the end time (hangup time) minus the answer time in seconds. Internally, +; asterisk stores the time in terms of microseconds and seconds. By setting +; initiatedseconds to 'yes', you can force asterisk to report any seconds +; that were initiated (a sort of round up method). Technically, this is +; when the microsecond part of the end time is greater than the microsecond +; part of the answer time, then the billsec time is incremented one second. +; The default value is "no". +;initiatedseconds=no + ; Define the CDR batch mode, where instead of posting the CDR at the end of ; every call, the data will be stored in a buffer to help alleviate load on the ; asterisk server. Default is "no". @@ -65,21 +81,6 @@ ; is "yes". ;safeshutdown=yes -; Normally, CDR's are not closed out until after all extensions are finished -; executing. By enabling this option, the CDR will be ended before executing -; the "h" extension so that CDR values such as "end" and "billsec" may be -; retrieved inside of of this extension. -;endbeforehexten=no - -; Normally, the 'billsec' field logged to the backends (text files or databases) -; is simply the end time (hangup time) minus the answer time in seconds. Internally, -; asterisk stores the time in terms of microseconds and seconds. By setting -; initiatedseconds to 'yes', you can force asterisk to report any seconds -; that were initiated (a sort of round up method). Technically, this is -; when the microsecond part of the end time is greater than the microsecond -; part of the answer time, then the billsec time is incremented one second. -;initiatedseconds=no - ; ; ; CHOOSING A CDR "BACKEND" (what kind of output to generate) |