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Description Voice Quality Fourth highest precedence setting for MLPP calls. Priority Lowest precedence setting for MLPP calls. Routine Note The Executive Override precedence level that is mentioned in the MLPP Precedence level on the Administration page will be considered as Flash Override in this report. Note To check the check boxes of every precedence level, click Select All. To clear the check boxes, click Clear All. Step 3 In the From Date field, choose the date and time from which you want CDRs searched. 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. d) 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 4 In the To Date field, choose the date and time to which you want CDRs searched. Step 5 Choose whether to run the CDR Search report With Grouping or Without Grouping. If you chose. With Grouping, check the check box beside With Grouping. The default value specifies Without Grouping. Note With Grouping, choice means that the system returns CDR records that match the date and time range for the search and groups them with their associated records. Without Grouping returns all the CDR records that match the date and time range without grouping all the associated records for each call. Step 6 Click OK. The Call Precedence Details window displays and shows the call precedence levels and values, number of call legs, and percentage of call legs. Step 7 In the Select CDRs column, check the check boxes of the CDRs at which you want to look. Step 8 Click View CDRs. The CDR-CMR Search by Precedence Levels - 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, on page 193 and Step 3, on page 193Step 4, on page 193. If more than 100 records are returned, the system truncates the results. Step 9 To view the CMR data, click Others. To view both the CDR and CMR data fields, click View. Step 10 To mail the report to e-mail recipient, click Send Report and follow the steps in the Mail Reports, on page 63. Call Reporting and Billing Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 193 CDR Analysis and Reporting Generate CDR Search by Call Precedence