Snom ONE. 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 the IP PBX
1. Within the administration console set the settings from the following figure. Replace <ip-addr> and <port> with the real IP address and port of a computer where Data Logger is located. For example: cdr:192.168.1.101:7777
2. In the format template field you must specify the format: $w$2o$5x$5e$15c$5A$5d
The format can be changed using the link http://localhost/reh_status.htm?save=save&cdr_format=$w$2o$5x$5e$15c$5A$5d
SMDR Format String
The following table can help you customize the SMDR record format. Please, note that if you'll customize the format our software will not decode incoming data. The parser is designed foe the default format "$w$2i$5x$5e$15c$5A$5d".
Configuring Advanced PBX Data Logger as a TCP server
Advanced PBX Data Logger should be configured to the TCP server mode and listen on 0.0.0.0:7777 (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 Snom ONE.
1. Add a new configuration with the TCP data source (if you didn't it before).
2. Configure the TCP settings as shown below.
7777
7777
Selecting the correct parser for Snom ONE
Snom ONE
Snom ONE
Data items
Description
Data type
Column name
Call time
datetime
CALL_TIME
Call type
string
CALL_TYPE
Direction
string
DIRECTION
Trunk
string
TRUNK
External
string
EXT
Phone
string
DIALED_PHONE
Ring duration (s)
integer
RING_S
Line
string
FLAG6
Call duration (s)
integer
CALL_DURATION_S
Call duration
datetime
CALL_DURATION
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