/mcpDescription Range of Values Field Name Identifies the number of milliseconds of data per packet that the originating party sends. This field normally gets set to 10, 20, or 30 for G.729 or G.711 codecs, but the field can store any nonzero value. Default - 0. If media is not established, this field stays 0. 0, Positive Integer origMediaCap_maxFramesPerPacket This field is not used in the current release of Unified Communications Manager. Default - This field will remain 0. 0 origMediaCap_g723BitRate Identifies the codec type that the originator uses to transmit video (H.261, H.263, or H.264.) Default - 0. If media is not established, this field stays 0. 0, 100 = H.261, 101 = H.263, 103 = H.264 origVideoCap_Codec Identifies the bandwidth that is measured in units of kbps. Default - 0. If media is not established, this field stays 0. 0, Positive Integer origVideoCap_Bandwidth Indicates the transmitting resolution. In the case of H.264 codec or SIP device, this field refers to the max transmitting resolution the device can transmit for this call. Default - 0. If media is not established, this field stays 0. 0, 1 = SQCIF, 2 = QCIF, 3 = CIF, 4 = CIF4, 5 = CIF16 6 = H263 custom resolution 7 = W360P 8 = VGA 9 = W448P 10 = HD720P 11 = HD1080P 12 = CIF2 origVideoCap_Resolution Identifies the v4 IP address of the device that originates the call. Default - 0. If media is not established or the address is not v4, this field stays 0. 0, Integer origVideoTransportAddress_IP Identifies the video RTP port that is associated with the origVideoTransportAddress_IP field. Default - 0. If media is not established, this field stays 0. 0, Positive Integer origVideoTransportAddress_Port Call Reporting and Billing Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 217 CDR Records CDR Field Descriptions