Which description of how dialed numbers are recorded in the Call detail record in Cisco Unified Communication Manager is true?

Which description of how dialed numbers are recorded in the Call detail record in Cisco Unified Communication Manager is true?
A. Client Matter codes are not included in CDR for security reasons
B. Neither forced authorization codes or names are recorded in CDR
C. CDR records the dialed numbers after route list level digit manipulation
D. CDR records the dialed numbers prior to transition pattern level digit manipulation
E. CDR records the dialed numbers after route pattern level digit manipulation

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2 thoughts on “Which description of how dialed numbers are recorded in the Call detail record in Cisco Unified Communication Manager is true?

  1. E
    When you add calling and called party transformations to a route pattern or translation pattern, CallManager logs the transformed numbers in the CDRs and renders the transformed numbers on the display of the calling phone.

    NOT C
    CallManager does not insert transformations specified on the route list’s route group details (or applied by a individual egress gateway) in the CDRs or render them on the calling device.

    https://community.cisco.com/t5/collaboration-voice-and-video/troubleshooting-cdr/ta-p/3117504#toc-hId–1458279722

  2. Correct answer is E.

    Check SRND.

    If you configure digit manipulation in the route pattern, the Call Detail Record (CDR) records the dialed number after the digit manipulation has occurred

    When a dialed number is manipulated using a translation pattern, the translated number is recorded in the call detail record (CDR). However, when the digit manipulation occurs within a route list, the CDR will show the originally dialed number, not the translated one. The Placed Calls directory on the IP phone always shows the string as it was dialed by the user.

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