[Asterisk-Users] CDR Web Search Frontend
WipeOut
wipe_out at lycos.co.uk
Tue Sep 30 00:25:34 MST 2003
Paul Crick wrote:
>>To me it sounds like we have talked about the following..
>>* CDR Viewing (real time view of last 20 (filterable by
>> src/dst/accountcode etc..) CDR entries)
>>* CDR Reporting (per user/company/line, Somthing like the
>> itemised billing from a telco, User Accessable)
>>
>>
>Sounds good. Would you want to extend it any, using place names etc? So
>calls to +1604xxx show up as "Canada" or "BC, Canada" (or even "Vancouver
>BC, Canada") or am I just being a bit too ambitious (and annoying) there?
>;-)
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The problem with this is that its a major problem mapping area codes of
the various contries of the world.. (especially Canada where I have been
told that landline and cell phone networks use the same codes.. ) I have
mapped some countries for my dialplan but its not easy.. also US and
Canada seem to overlap.. But it is a nice idea, maybe we can start with
country codes and then narrow it down over time.. :)
>
>
>>* Asterisk Management (initially based on PHPconfig)
>>
>>
>Can you elaborate on this a bit? Do you mean holding all the config
>parameters in databases which are either accessed natively or used to
>generate text config files (as many web hosting control panels do)? Or do
>you just mean including the existing web config stuff in to the bigger grand
>scheme, more or less as-is?
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>
I meant using the PHPconfig stuff as is.. it edits the .conf files
directly which to me seems the best idea at this point..
>I like the ideas of user self service.. or user filtered access to the CDR
>stuff?
>
>Will there/should there be levels of user access and stuff to restrict
>access to certain areas?
>
Definately!!, probably need Admin (full system access and account
setup), Manager (control or oversee an subset of users either by
department or company), and then User(Access to only their own stuff)..
>
>Big can of worms we're opening, but I'm up for some PHP coding, I have spare
>cycles right now.. and with a snazzy front end, it's more value to
>Asterisk..
>
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