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Various
elements such as GSX 9000, PSX
, and
use many of the same CDR fields. Because of this, some fields in the “Accounting Records” table below do not apply to
call details, but instead simply indicate pass-though type messages (for example, ISUP and PSTN fields).
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The CAM version of
SW release V05.
0001.00 is
8384.00.00 (major CAM version is
8384, minor CAM version is 0, special CAM version is 0). The associated hex format of the CAM file version is "
0053000000540000" as shown in below header example.
Sonus Networks, Inc.00000000FF600000530000000000000060V0500000000FF600000540000000000000060V05.0001.00 00000000000000000000000000000000000ACT2014112715113200000000000000.
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0 | 20 | ASCII OEM string, blank padded, (for example "Sonus Networks, Inc.") | 20 | 8 | Reserved | 28 | 2 | Old CAM File Version. Always "FF". | 30 | 2 | Hex offset to the Event Log Type, or the number of bytes from the beginning of the record to the beginning of the Event Log Type field (in the above example, "60"). | 32 | 2 | Reserved | 34 | 8 | New CAM File Version. This value is 0053000000540000, and consists of: - 00530000—Major 00540000—Major CAM Version, or the 4-digit hex value of decimal value 8384. This field is incremented with major releases.
- Minor CAM Version of "00"—This field is incremented when accounting changes are introduced in minor releases.
- Special CAM version of "00"—This field is incremented when accounting changes are introduced in special builds of major releases.
| 42 | 8 | Reserved | 50 | 4 | Hex offset to start of data. In this example, "0060". | 54 | 13 | software revision. In this example, "V05.0001.00". | 67 | 29 | Reserved | 96 | 3 | Event Log Type (same as file extension). In this example, "ACT". | 99 | 16 | File creation time. | 115 | 12 | Reserved | 127 | 1 | Header terminator (carriage return) |
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