/mcp• Allowed CDRonDemand get_file Queries Per Minute—The maximum number of CDRonDemand get_file queries per minute • Allowed CDRonDemand get_file_list Queries Per Minute—The maximum number of CDRonDemand get_list queries per minute. Step 4 Click Save. Configure CDR Service Parameters Use this procedure to configure service parameters for CDR Analysis and Reporting. For example, the CDR Enabled Flag must be set to True for CDRs to be generated. Procedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose System > Service Parameters. Step 2 From the Server drop-down, choose a Unified Communications Manager node. Step 3 From the Service drop-down, choose Cisco CallManager. Step 4 Click Advanced. Step 5 Under System, configure values for the following parameters:. • CDR Enabled Flag—This parameter must be set to True for CDRs to be generated. By default, this parameter is disabled. • CDR Log Calls with Zero Duration Flag—Set this parameter to True if you want to log call detail records (CDRs) for calls that never connected or that lasted less than 1 second. Step 6 Under Clusterwide Parameters (Device - General), set the following optional parameters: • Display FAC in CDR—Determines whether the FAC associated with a call displays in the CDR record. • Show Line Group Member DN in finalCalled PartyNumber CDR Field—Determines whether the the finalCalledPartyNumber field in the CDR shows the directory number (DN) of the line group member who answered the call or the hunt pilot DN. • Show Line Group Member Non Masked DN in finalCalledPartyNumber CDR Field—Determines whether the finalCalledPartyNumber field in the CDR shows the directory number (DN) or the DN applied with external phone number mask of the line group member who answered the call or the hunt pilot DN. Step 7 Under Clusterwide Parameters (Device - Phone), set the Add Incoming Number Prefix to CDR parameter to True if you want the system to add the incoming number prefix (for example, a National Number Prefix or Subscriber Number Prefix) to the CDR record. The default setting is False. Example Following is an example of how the Add Incoming Number Prefix to CDR parameter works on the inbound and outbound side of the call. If the parameter is set to False, the CDR will contain the prefix that is added to the call when the type of number is a National number or Subscriber number. Call Reporting and Billing Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 24 CDR Analysis and Reporting Configure CDR Service Parameters