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diff --git a/configs/samples/cdr.conf.sample b/configs/samples/cdr.conf.sample index 458e19ab4..2c7cdf6f0 100644 --- a/configs/samples/cdr.conf.sample +++ b/configs/samples/cdr.conf.sample @@ -13,20 +13,13 @@ ; any loading of backend CDR modules. Default is "yes". ;enable=yes -; Define whether or not to log unanswered calls. Setting this to "yes" will -; report every attempt to ring a phone in dialing attempts, when it was not -; answered. For example, if you try to dial 3 extensions, and this option is "yes", -; you will get 3 CDR's, one for each phone that was rung. Default is "no". Some -; find this information horribly useless. Others find it very valuable. Note, in "yes" -; mode, you will see one CDR, with one of the call targets on one side, and the originating -; channel on the other, and then one CDR for each channel attempted. This may seem -; redundant, but cannot be helped. -; -; In brief, this option controls the reporting of unanswered calls which only have an A -; party. Calls which get offered to an outgoing line, but are unanswered, are still -; logged, and that is the intended behaviour. (It also results in some B side CDRs being -; output, as they have the B side channel as their source channel, and no destination -; channel.) +; Define whether or not to log unanswered calls that don't involve an outgoing +; party. Setting this to "yes" will make calls to extensions that don't answer +; and don't set a B side channel (such as by using the Dial application) +; receive CDR log entries. If this option is set to "no", then those log +; entries will not be created. Unasnwered Calls which get offered to an +; outgoing line will always receive log entries regardless of this option, and +; that is the intended behaviour. ;unanswered = no ; Define whether or not to log congested calls. Setting this to "yes" will |