[asterisk-users] Retrieve Call setup - QoS

Danny Nicholas danny at debsinc.com
Wed Sep 30 08:28:41 CDT 2009


I'm probably wrong, but IMO CDR{start} is the SIP Invite time and
CDR(answer) is the time that the 183 signal was received.  You can probably
tweak sip.conf to make this so (or not).

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Il giorno 29/set/09, alle ore 17:46, Danny Nicholas ha scritto:

> I believe that this information is at least indirectly in the CDR.
>
> [...]
> If you subtract the 92 from the 97, you get the 5 second number  
> you're looking for.  These fields have actual names, but they aren't  
> relevant to me since I'm using the flat-text CDR Master.csv.

I think that values are:

${CDR(start)} = time of the start of the call
${CDR(answer)} = time when the call was answered

but I want ${CDR(session progress or ringing)} instead of $ 
{CDR(answer)}: (time from SIP INVITE  to 183 SESSION PROGRESS or 180  
RINGING)

In addition, I don't know if ${CDR(start)} is the INVITE or RINGING  
time...


Do you have any hint?

Thanks
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