Administering Survivable CDR for a Survivable Remote or Survivable Core Server

Last Updated : Oct 30, 2012 |

About this task

Note:

The Survivable CDR feature is administered on the main server for the Survivable Remote and Survivable Core Servers.

Important:

A Survivable Remote or Survivable Core Server only stores Survivable CDR records if it is administered to support Survivable CDR and if it is controlling one or more gateways or port networks.

Procedure

  1. On the system-parameters cdr screen:
    1. Enable CDR Storage on Disk: Possible entries for this field are yes or no.

      Entering yes in this field enables the Survivable CDR feature for the main, Survivable Remote, and Survivable Core Servers. If this field is set to no, the CDR functionality remains legacy CDR.

  2. On the Survivable-processor screen:
    1. Service Type: The Service Type field must be set to CDR1 or CDR2 to enable entries to the Store to Dsk field.
    2. Store to Dsk: Enter y to enable Survivable CDR for this Survivable Remote or Survivable Core Server.

      When the Service Type field is set to CDR1 or CDR2 and the Store to Dsk field is set to yes, all CDR data for the specific Survivable Remote or Survivable Core Server being administered will be sent to the hard disk rather than output to an IP link. Survivable Remote or Survivable Core Server will only store CDR records to hard disk when the Survivable Remote or Survivable Core Server is controlling a gateway or port network.

    Important:

    You must complete the Survivable Processor screen for each Survivable Remote or Survivable Core Server that uses the Survivable CDR feature.

    Note:

    The Enable field for a given line in the change survivable-processor screen must be set to o (overwrite) to change that line.