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Generate Gateway Summary Reports Only CAR administrators generate the Gateway Summary report. This report provides a summary of all the calls that went through the gateways. You can use this information for monitoring the traffic and QoS for calls through the gateways. You can either view reports that the system automatically generates or generate new reports. Only CAR administrators can schedule reports for automatic generation. For more information, see CAR System Parameters, on page 30. This section describes how to generate, view, or mail summary information about gateways. Procedure Step 1 Choose Device Reports > Gateway > Summary. The Gateway Summary window displays. Step 2 In the Available Reports field, choose an automatically generated report (if available) and go to Step 6, on page 143 or use the default setting, Generate New Report and go to Step 3, on page 142. Step 3 In the Select Call Types area, check the check boxes for the types of calls that you want to include in the report. The following table describes the call types. Tip To check all check boxes, click Select All; to uncheck the check boxes, click Clear All. Table 61: Gateway Summary by Call Types Description Call Type Outgoing calls that originate on one Unified Communications Manager network, go out through a trunk and terminate on a different Unified Communications Manager network. For CAR purposes, be aware that any outgoing call can be classified as an OnNet call if it is configured as such in the CAR dial plan configuration window. See Set Up Dial Plan, on page 31. On Net Calls, including intracluster calls, that originate in the Unified Communications Manager network and end in the same Unified Communications Manager network (no gateways or trunks are used). Internal Local calls that are routed through the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to numbers without an area code or that include one of the local area codes. Local Long-distance calls that originate in the Unified Communications Manager network and go out through the PSTN. Long Distance Call Reporting and Billing Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 142 CDR Analysis and Reporting Generate Gateway Summary Reports