/mcpGenerate CDR Search by Gateway Only CAR administrators use the CDR Search by Gateway feature. This section describes how to search CDR data based on a specific gateway type or on those gateways that use a chosen route pattern. Procedure Step 1 Choose CDR > Search > By Gateway. The CDR Search by Gateway window displays. Step 2 Perform one of the following tasks: a) To display all the gateways that are configured in the system, click Gateway Types in the Gateway Types and Route Patterns pane. b) To expand the tree structure and display the type of gateway from which you can choose, click the icon next to Gateway types. c) To choose a gateway that uses a particular route pattern/hunt pilot, rather than a gateway type, click Route Patterns/Hunt Pilots in the Gateway Types and Route Patterns pane. The gateways that are associated with the configured Route Patterns/Hunt Pilots display. d) To expand the tree structure and display route pattern/hunt pilot for you to choose, click the icon next to Route Patterns/Hunt Pilots. Note You can also search for specific route patterns/hunt lists by entering part of the name of the route pattern(s)/hunt pilot(s) in the Route Patterns/Hunt Pilots box in the column on the left side of the window. CAR searches for the route pattern(s)/hunt list(s) that matches the search string. Step 3 Choose a gateway type from the list. The gateway name displays in the List of Gateways box. Note The List of Gateways box displays up to 200 gateways that are configured for the chosen gateway type. Step 4 In the List of Gateways box, choose the gateways that you want to include in the report. Note You can generate a report for up to 15 gateways at a time. If you choose more than 15 gateways, you will receive a message that states “Select 15 or fewer gateways to generate new report.” Step 5 To move the chosen gateway to the list of Selected Gateways box, click the down arrow. The gateway that you chose displays in the Selected Gateways box. Step 6 Choose the date and time range of the period during which you want to search for CDR data. The current time displays in both Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and local time and uses the following rules: a) The UTC and local time comprise a numeric string of mmddyyyy hhmmss, as in January 15, 2007 12:00:00. b) The default FromDate and ToDate values display in UTC time. c) The default ToDate specifies the current time of the server in UTC time. Call Reporting and Billing Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 185 CDR Analysis and Reporting Generate CDR Search by Gateway