[Asterisk-Users] Re: CDR for PSTN

Kamran Ahmad p_kami at yahoo.com
Fri May 6 23:54:41 MST 2005


hello

any comments



>hello
>
>Thanks for replying. i know duration and billsec.
>but i am getting wrong billsec.
>
>for example in one call
>billsec    duration
>48           55
>
>and actually in this call phone rings 10 seconds.
>and accual duration on my cell phone is 35
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Look at
>http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+billing
>>
>>duration: Total time in system, in seconds
(integer),
>>from dial to 
>>hangup
>>
>>What are you looking for (from my point of view) is
>>
>>billsec: Total time call is up, in seconds
(integer),
>>from answer to 
>>hangup
>>
>>-b
>>
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: "Kamran Ahmad" <p_kami at yahoo.com>
>>To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
>>Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 7:39 AM
>>Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: CDR for PSTN
>>
>>
>>> hello
>>>
>>> Any help.
>>>
>>> CDR duration starts from "183 Session Progress".
>cdr
>>> duration should start from "200 OK" when both
>>parties
>>> are inside session.
>>>
>>> i am using Quintum gw for PSTN Calls.
>>> here is the call flow between Asterisk and
>>> QuintumGateway.
>>>
>>> ASTERISK                               GW
>>> 1 |-------------INTITE------------------>|
>>> 2 |<--------183 Session Progress---------| cdr
>>starts
>>> 3 |<--------180 Ringing------------------|
>>> 4 |<--------200 Ok-----------------------|
>>> 5 |----------------ACK------------------>| should
>>here
>>> 6 |<--------AUDIO Session--------------->|
>>>
>>> any idea why call duration is starting from step
2.
>>> actually session starts from step 5.
>>>
>>> Kamran



		
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