Matrix Eternity (Report). SMDR/CDR data format and connection settings
This data is being extracted with help of the "Advanced PBX Data Logger" software only. It may not applicable for other software titles.
Configuring Advanced PBX Data Logger as a TCP server
Advanced PBX Data Logger should be configured to the TCP server mode and listen on 0.0.0.0:514 (see below). The IP address 0.0.0.0 allows receiving data from all network connections on your computer. The port number should match the value from the SMDR settings in your Matrix Eternity [Report].
1. Add a new configuration with the TCP data source (if you didn't it before).
2. Configure the TCP settings as shown below.
Selecting the correct parser for Matrix Eternity (Report)
Data items
Description | Data type | Column name |
Direction | string | DIRECTION |
Direction | string | CALL_TYPE |
Ext | string | EXT |
Trunk | string | TRUNK |
Phone | string | DIALED_PHONE |
Call time | datetime | CALL_TIME |
Call duration (s) | integer | CALL_DURATION_S |
Call duration | datetime | CALL_DURATION |
Unit | string | FLAG1 |
Remarks | string | FLAG2 |
Caller phone | string | CALLER_PHONE |
Answer duration | integer | FLAG3 |
Hold duration | integer | FLAG4 |
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