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Call Detail Record data collection is an ongoing process. When any call-related action occurs, the common call control (CCC) module of Sonus SBC 1000/2000 actively the
actively sends information messages to the
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 RADIUS RADIUS service. The RADIUS service converts the messages into RADIUS messages and sends it to the RADIUS accounting server to start accounting. At the end of every call, all the signaling groups involved in the call and MSC push all call related statistics and information to CCC which in turn informs the RADIUS service. The
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 RADIUS RADIUS service sends the CDRs to the RADIUS accounting server and ceases accounting. Accounting is performed separately for each call leg involved. Each of the call-legs in a call are linked via the Acct-Multi-Session-Id attribute.
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Transmitting CDRs over the network one at a time is an unacceptably slow process. In order to ensure that other Sonus SBC 1000/2000 processes
processes are not kept waiting for the successful delivery of CDRs to RADIUS based accounting servers,
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 implements the implements a queue system. The queue is populated with the information that comes from CCC, and CCC is immediately relieved of any further action. The
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 RADIUS RADIUS service then attempts to send CDRs from the queue based on the order in which they were received.
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In the event of lost communications between the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 and
and it's configured RADIUS accounting server(s), CDRs can be backed up and stored locally and/or cached for resending to the server(s) when communications has been restored. For the
Sonus SBC 2000, backups and caching are done on the internal data storage up to a maximum of 1,500 records. On the
Sonus SBC 1000 , caching and backup of CDR data is done via an eUSB device (if installed) up to a maximum of 1,500 records.
When the RADIUS server becomes available again, the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 sends
sends the backed up CDRs to the server in the order in which they were written in the local file.
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Status-Server (RFC 5997)
Each time the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 attempts
attempts to send a CDR to the RADIUS server, it expects an acknowledgement (ACK) to be returned within three seconds. If the ACK is not received within the three seconds, a timeout occurs. The
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 then then makes a second attempt to send the CDR to the server. If the second attempt fails due to the three second timeout, the
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 writes writes the CDR to a backup for a retry after all other pending CDRs in the queue have been successfully sent.
Request Mode
Each time the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 attempts
attempts to send a CDR to the RADIUS server, it expects an acknowledgement (ACK) to be returned within one second. If the ACK is not received within one second, a timeout occurs. The
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 then then makes a second attempt to send the CDR to the server. If the second attempt fails due to 1 second timeout, the
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 writes writes the CDR to a backup for a retry after all other pending CDRs in the queue have been successfully sent.
The
attempts Sonus 1000/2000 attempts to send a CDR to the RADIUS server on every 100th consecutive call record logging failure once the server connectivity is marked 'down'.
In the event there were queued records on system idle for period of 10 minutes, the SBC 1000/2000 attempts attempts to send a maximum of 2 consecutive queued CDRs to the RADIUS server. Each consecutive queued CDR is retransmitted with 2 retries at 1 second intervals. The 2 consecutive queued CDR will be backed up again on a logging failure when all servers are unreachable.
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CDR Logging Quarantine on
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SBC
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Reboot
After the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 boots
boots or restarts, it begins the process of establishing communication with the RADIUS servers. The process requires the the
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 successfully successfully ping the server three consecutive times before changing the server status to
Up. This process requires approximately one minute. If calls are made during this one minute "quarantine" period, CDRs are queued and re-sent when at least one accounting server is declared to be UP in one minute window time.
In Status-Server mode, after the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 boots boots or restarts, the SBC begins begins the process of establishing communication with the RADIUS servers. The process requires that the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 successfully successfully ping the server three consecutive times before changing the server status to Up. This process requires approximately three minutes, with each ping one minute apart. If calls are made during this quarantine period, CDRs are queued and re-sent when at least one accounting server is declared to be UP.
Timeout While Logging a CDR
The Sonus SBC 1000/2000 implements
implements a three second timeout (Status-Server mode) when logging CDRs on accounting servers. If the
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 times times out, it makes a second attempt to log the CDR on the server.
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 makes The makes a maximum of two attempts before caching or backing up the record. The
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 retries retries the send after all other pending CDRs in the queue have been successfully sent.
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If, upon a CDR send attempt, the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 receives
receives a failure response from the RADIUS server, it makes a second attempt. Should the
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 receive receive a second failure response, it backs up the data for a later attempt to send it.
Failure to Send the CDR data from Backup or Cache
The Sonus SBC 1000/2000 makes
makes a maximum of four attempts to send a CDR to the RADIUS accounting server before abandoning the effort and logging the CDR in a CDR failure log. When a CDR has been abandoned and written in a failure log, it raises an alarm, alerting the administrator to take the appropriate action(s).
Network Connectivity Failure
The Sonus SBC 1000/2000 monitors
monitors its connectivity with the server(s), in the event of a network connectivity failure the
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 will will set the server(s) status to Down. When the server's status is
Down, CDRs are automatically cached and backed up for a later attempt to send them after the server connectivity is restored. For specifics, see
Failure Handling Scenarios.
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Depending on the selected operating mode (Active-Active, Active-Standby, Round Robin) and how many servers are configured, the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 handles
handles the logging slightly differently. For a description on how logging works under normal circumstances, see the
Accounting Mode Options section of the
Configuring Sonus the SBC 1000/2000 Edge for RADIUS page.
A Single Server Configuration
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Vendor Specific Attributes Dictionary
Each build of the Sonus SBC 1000/2000 System
System software contains the latest version of the Sonus Vendor Specific Attributes Dictionary (dictionary.net). The dictionary specifies Sonus's RADIUS attributes for capturing call related information.
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For a complete description of vendor specific attributes, see the Vendor Specific Attributes Reference.