/mcpStep 4 Current time displays in both Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and local time. The UTC and local time comprise a numeric string of mmddyyyy hhmmss, as in January 15, 2007 12:00:00. Step 5 From the Select TimeZone field, choose the time zone that you want to use to search the CDRs. Options include your local time zone and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Step 6 In the From Date field and the To Date field, choose the date and time from and to which you want to search the CDRs, respectively. The times in the From and To fields use the following rules: a) The default FromDate and ToDate values display in UTC time. b) The default ToDate specifies the current time of the server in UTC time. c) The default FromDate value specifies the ToDate value minus 1hour. For example, if ToDate = January 15, 2007 12:00:00, then the FromDate default value = January 15, 2007 11:00:00 (all times in UTC). Step 7 Click OK. The CDR-CMR Search Results window displays. The system displays only the oldest 100 records that fall into the date and time ranges that you configured in Step 3 and Step 4. If more than 100 records are returned, the system truncates the results. Step 8 To view the CMR data, click Others. To view both the CDR and CMR data fields, click View. Step 9 To mail the report to e-mail recipient(s), click Send Report and follow the steps in the Mail Reports, on page 63. CDR Search Results The CDR search allows users to view the CDR/CMR fields as described in the table. The CDR search retrieves the CDR/CMR files from the tbl_billing_data and tbl_billing_error tables of the CAR database. See the following table. Table 84: CDR Search Results Description Field Specifies the serial or record number. Sl No Specifies the type of call: simple, transfer, forward, pickup, conference, refer, replaces, or redirection. Call Type Specifies the call identifiers that are associated with all the records for the entire call. GCID_CMIdGCID_CallId Specifies the server where the call originator/destination was registered at the time of the call. Orig Node IdDest Node Id Specifies the unique identifiers to the originating/destination leg of a call. Orig Leg IdDest Leg Id Call Reporting and Billing Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 196 CDR Analysis and Reporting CDR Search Results