P/N 480-0062-00-10 4-3Chapter 4: Advanced Topic: View Call Detail RecordsEstablish connection between Tenor AX and CDR ServerIn order to capture CDRs, a connection between the Tenor AX unit and the CDR server must beestablished. A Tenor AX can be configured to connect up to two CDR servers via ports 9002 and9003. Based on configuration, the Tenor AX unit can either establish a TCP/IP session with one orall of these CDR servers. A flow diagram (Figure 4-1) illustrates the general transfer of information.Figure 4-1 Flow of CDR InformationBefore attempting to collect CDRs, you should configure the desired information. You can assign aCDR server IP address, CDR server port number, CDR server password, and CDR format informa-tion using the following CLI commands: cdrserverip, cdserverport, cdrpassword, and cdrformat.• CDRServerIPAddr: IP address of the CDR server. (Used when the Tenor AX unit establishedconnection with the CDR server.)• CDRServerPort: The application port numbers used by the CDRServer(s). (Used when theTenor AX establishes connection with CDR server.)• CDRPassWord: Password to be used by the CDR server(s).• CDRFormat: This configuration parameter command is used to choose which of the possibleCall Data Record output formats you would like to send to your CDR Server. See CDR Output.Configure Tenor AX for connection to CDR ServerNOTE: The CDR Server software is a Windows-based.exe file available on the CD you receivedwith your system; this software is not supported by Quintum.Tenor CMS CDR ServerTenor CMS connectsto CDR Server automatically.(after initial configuration ofS erver IP Address & Port Number)or CDR Server logs into Tenor CMS'Port Number 9002 or 9003TCP/IP Connection EstablishedSends Welcome MessageSends Password PromptEnters PasswordVerifies PasswordProvides CMS' IP address &Unit NameProvides last CDR SequenceNumber receivedBegins delivering CDR'sTenor AXAX’sAX AX’s