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Description Range of Values Field Name Indicates whether the device that initiated the call was a Spark client that is anchored to Cisco Unified Communications Manager over the Spark Remote Device: • If yes, this field indicates "CiscoSparkRemoteDevice" • If no, this field is empty. Text String origDeviceType Indicates whether the device that was called was a Spark client that is anchored to Cisco Unified Communications Manager over the Spark Remote Device: • If yes, this field indicates "CiscoSparkRemoteDevice" • If no, this field is empty. Note If the Spark client "rings" and the CDR Log Calls with Zero Duration Flag service parameter is True, this field gets populated as 'CiscoSparkRemoteDevice' even if an enterprise number was dialed with "Ring all shared lines" configured. Text String destDeviceType Indicates the call Session ID of the originating device. When the session terminates, the system generates a CDR record and the field is populated with the originating device Session ID for the particular call. Note If the CDR service parameter 'CDR Log Calls with Zero Duration Flag' is set to 'True', this field is populated even though the call is not answered. The maximum length of this field is restricted to 127 characters. For example, origDeviceSessionID = ab30317fla784dc48fl824d0d3715d86 Default—empty string “”. Text String origDeviceSessionID Indicates the call Session ID of the destination device. When the session terminates, the system generates a CDR record and the field is populated with the destination device Session ID for the particular call. The maximum length of this field is restricted to 127 characters. For example, destDeviceSessionID = 47755a9de7794ba387653f2099600ef2 Default—empty string “”. Text String destDeviceSessionID Routing Reason Values for External Call Control Unified Communications Manager supports the external call control feature, which enables an adjunct route server to make call-routing decisions for Unified Communications Manager by using the Cisco Unified Routing Rules Interface. When you configure external call control, Unified Communications Manager issues a route Call Reporting and Billing Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 236 CDR Records Routing Reason Values for External Call Control