[OpenSIPS-Users] CDRtool
Adrian Georgescu
ag at ag-projects.com
Fri Jan 16 15:23:01 CET 2009
What you describe are the sample destinations in Dutch that come with
the source code in a csv file that you have most probably loaded into
your system. If you really had an empty destinations table as you
claim, they will not show up during normalization.
Adrian
On Jan 16, 2009, at 2:47 PM, Brian Chamberlain wrote:
> Hi Adrian,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I just imported my 200901 CDR's into a 200805
> table. I then ran some scripts to make the start of the SIP
> Destinations palatable to CDRTool.
>
> CDRTool normalises them: +4417********* (Verenigd Koninkrijk 44).
> These are fresh unnormalized CDR's fresh from OpenSIPS. My
> destinations table is empty.
>
> With regard to the wiki are you talking about: http://cdrtool.ag-projects.com/browser/doc/RATING.txt
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
> On 16 Jan 2009, at 13:26, Adrian Georgescu wrote:
>
>> You may have already normalized the CDRs when you had the
>> destinations in your tables. The normalization updates the CDR
>> table with the calculated destination id. If you normalize from
>> scratch and still get data like that you obviously have provisioned
>> it somehow, it cannot invent those numbers by itself without
>> provisioning.
>>
>> About dealing with custom prefixes you must craft an E164 class
>> that deals with your dialing plan and use it instead of the default
>> E164_Europe or E164_US. The updated Install wiki page describes
>> this in more detail.
>>
>> Adrian
>>
>> On Jan 16, 2009, at 1:19 PM, Brian Chamberlain wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I am doing some testing to normalise my destinations in the way that
>>> CDRtool expects them to be before it normalises them.. :)
>>>
>>> I have to do this as some of my providers make me do silly things
>>> with
>>> prefixes etc. I know CDRTool allows me to put in a prefix to strip
>>> but
>>> I have an array of them that I need to do.
>>>
>>> Anyway, question..
>>>
>>> I am testing to make sure my numbers are correct so I import my
>>> radius
>>> records into a new table and when I look at the table in CDRTool it
>>> seem to be matching my sip destinations to names eg.:
>>>
>>> +1415******** (VS (San Francisco) 1415)
>>>
>>> This is confusing as I have nothing in my destination table.. Does
>>> it
>>> do some kind of external lookup? I did have information in the
>>> destinations table which I purged some time ago, maybe its cached
>>> somewhere..
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Brian
>>>
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