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* You can import CDRs directly into the Freeside database using [http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cdr+pgsql cdr_pgsql] or [http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cdr+mysql cdr_mysql] | * You can import CDRs directly into the Freeside database using [http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cdr+pgsql cdr_pgsql] or [http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cdr+mysql cdr_mysql] | ||
* You can import CDRs from CSV files under ''Tools | Import | Import Call Detail Records (CDRs) from CSV file''. | * You can import CDRs from CSV files under ''Tools | Import | Import Call Detail Records (CDRs) from CSV file''. | ||
− | * You can SCP / FTP / SFTP files from a remote server and import them with the freeside-cdr-sftp_and_import script | + | * You can SCP / FTP / SFTP files from a remote server and import them with the [[Freeside:3:Documentation:Developer/bin/freeside-cdr-sftp_and_import|freeside-cdr-sftp_and_import]] script |
− | + | * You can pull files from a remote server via HTTP/HTTPS and import them with the bin/cdr.http_and_import script. | |
+ | * Some formats/vendors have a specific script: | ||
+ | ** A2Billing - bin/cdr-a2billing.import | ||
+ | ** Asterisk - bin/cdr-mysql.import | ||
+ | ** IVR - bin/cdr-ivr.import | ||
+ | ** Netsapiens - bin/cdr-netsapiens.import | ||
+ | ** OpenSIPS - bin/cdr-opensips.import | ||
+ | ** TransNexus - bin/cdr-transnexus.import | ||
+ | ** Vitelity - bin/cdr-vitelity.import | ||
+ | ** VoIP Innovations - bin/cdr-voip_innovations.import | ||
+ | ** VoIP Now - bin/cdr-voipnow.import | ||
+ | ** VoIP Switch - bin/cdr-voipswitch.import | ||
* Typically, cdr.charged_party from imported CDRs is matched to svc_phone.phonenum in a provisioned phone service. Other matching methods are available (accountcode, svc_pbx matching, etc.) | * Typically, cdr.charged_party from imported CDRs is matched to svc_phone.phonenum in a provisioned phone service. Other matching methods are available (accountcode, svc_pbx matching, etc.) |
Latest revision as of 13:53, 10 December 2014
Contents
Rate plans
- You can edit regions/prefixes, rates and rate plans under Configuration | Billing | View/Edit call rates and regions
- Sample scripts for importing initial rate information are available in
bin/rate.import
andbin/rate-us.import
- Region groups can be used to group regions together for included minute billing
Service definitions
- (Configuration | Provisioning, services and packages | View/edit service definitions) - Service definitions for VoIP are setup as svc_phone services. Set countrycode to "fixed (unchangeable)" and to your country code ("1" for US, Canada, NANP countries).
You can optionally use the inventory stuff to assign DID#s from a pool for svc_phone services.You can optionally use an internal_did export to assign DID#s from the internal phone number inventory.
Package definitions
- (Configuraiton | Provisioning, services and packages | View/edit package definitions) - Package definitions for VoIP are setup using the "VoIP/telco CDR rating (standard)" price plan.
- Pick a "Rate plan" from above.
- Make sure to set a "Recurring fee frequency"
- Don't change the "Region rating method"
- Minutes included when using the "single price per minute" or "prefix" rating method: Can be used to offer free minutes in packages.
Pre-rating CDRs
- The daemon freeside-cdrrated runs continuously, searches for CDRs which can be pre-rated, and rates them. CDR's will only be pre-rated when the charged_party or source number of the CDR matches a configured svc_phone service within Freeside.
- Configuration options
- cdr-prerate: Enables pre-rating of CDR's (Freeside restart required)
- cdr-prerate-typenums: Determines which CDR's will be pre-rated
- Current configuration incompatibilities
- Included minutes: Not considered when pre-rating CDR's.
- bill_inactive_svcs: CDR's can only be pre-rated when the charged party or source matches an existing,non-canceled svc_phone service.
Importing CDRs
Import methods
- You can import CDRs directly into the Freeside database using cdr_pgsql or cdr_mysql
- You can import CDRs from CSV files under Tools | Import | Import Call Detail Records (CDRs) from CSV file.
- You can SCP / FTP / SFTP files from a remote server and import them with the freeside-cdr-sftp_and_import script
- You can pull files from a remote server via HTTP/HTTPS and import them with the bin/cdr.http_and_import script.
- Some formats/vendors have a specific script:
- A2Billing - bin/cdr-a2billing.import
- Asterisk - bin/cdr-mysql.import
- IVR - bin/cdr-ivr.import
- Netsapiens - bin/cdr-netsapiens.import
- OpenSIPS - bin/cdr-opensips.import
- TransNexus - bin/cdr-transnexus.import
- Vitelity - bin/cdr-vitelity.import
- VoIP Innovations - bin/cdr-voip_innovations.import
- VoIP Now - bin/cdr-voipnow.import
- VoIP Switch - bin/cdr-voipswitch.import
- Typically, cdr.charged_party from imported CDRs is matched to svc_phone.phonenum in a provisioned phone service. Other matching methods are available (accountcode, svc_pbx matching, etc.)
Reporting
- You can view simple reports of CDRs (unprocessed vs. processed) under Reports | Rating data | Call Detail Records (CDRs)
Toll free
- 800/877/etc. calls should be correctly handled by rating based on the originating region rather than the destination region. If you want toll-free usage to be billed at different rates than outgoing calls, you can use a different package definition and rate plan.
Invoicing
- To attach a CSV file of CDRs to customer invoices:
- Enable the voip-cust_email_csv_cdr config option
- Enable the "Attach CDRs as CSV to emailed invoices" checkbox on one or more customers
See Also
- 3rd_party_software/Asterisk Discusses how cdr_pgsql is setup to record CDR entries into Freeside.
- Timed Rates - a new feature in 2.1.