- This topic has 13 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 23 years, 8 months ago by
Khalid.
-
AuthorPosts
-
12th June 2002 at 06:47 #21749
Khalid
GuestDoes any one help me on how to get a billing system that give an invoice per call automaticly at end of the call ? i’m using cisco ATA …
13th June 2002 at 22:53 #21750Joseph
GuestKhalid:
I am interested in the same billing system…
18th June 2002 at 11:45 #21751Mike
GuestIf you give me specific information with What is the Gateway your ATA is attached to, I would be more than glad to help…
19th June 2002 at 06:31 #21752Khalid
GuestIt’s cisco ATA 186 or cisco 1760 or if you recomend any kind of GW that can satisfy me … thank you mike
19th June 2002 at 10:52 #21753Mike
GuestWell If you’re using thr ATA on its’ own without attaching it to a cisco router through FXO or FXS protocols then it can’t be done.
But if it is attached to a Cisco router or you’re using the Cisco 1760 router, then there is a way to extract the CDR from the router where it gives you detailed table of calls..
20th June 2002 at 19:33 #21754khalid
Guesthow can i do that ? what is the CDR ?
21st June 2002 at 09:35 #21755Malek
GuestThe CDR means Call Detailed Record or in other words details of every call made through your router.
Tell me are you using a 1760 router with voice cards installed or are you using the ATA with the 1760 router???
22nd June 2002 at 05:23 #21756Khalid
GuestI’m using a 1760 router with voice cards installed …
22nd June 2002 at 13:10 #21757Rene Bo
GuestHi guys.
If you have any kind of router in the system, it can send out accounting info (not CDR), this info is transformed to a CDR.
I work for a company selling a billing system that can handle your requirements with ease.
What is your budget ??
/Rene Bo
23rd June 2002 at 06:07 #21758Khalid
Guestmy budget depend on how much the billing sys. satisfy me … as i told you that give (print) a bill per call …
would you send more detail about your company and its product related of that …
Thank you24th June 2002 at 13:26 #21759Rene Bo
GuestYou will have to look at not less that 300.000 USD for the software, but then we can handle around 7.000 full sessions pr. second.
I suspekt your system to be a bit smaller, s# maybe you should look at a combination between a syslogserver and an Excelspreadsheet with a few macros.
Regards.
Rene Bo Christensen25th June 2002 at 07:24 #21760Khalid
Guestwould you give me more detail and also is it only software ? would you explain how it is work ?
what’s syslogserver mean ?note: prvide me prices with it plz
rgds
khalid26th June 2002 at 09:40 #21761Rene Bo
GuestCheck out syslogsservers, I believe that our software would be overkill.
27th June 2002 at 08:38 #21762Khalid
Guestwhere can i find syslogsservers ?
-
AuthorPosts
- The forum ‘Voice over IP’ is closed to new topics and replies.



