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26<br />

Deploying the <strong>snom</strong> <strong>ONE</strong> IP Telephone System<br />

— Medium Security: The score must be 120 or higher (see Table 2-3).<br />

— High Security: The score must be 200 or higher (see Table 2-3).<br />

Table 2-3. Password Scoring Method<br />

Character Type Points<br />

Digits 10<br />

Upper/lowercase letters 26<br />

Symbol 28<br />

■ Default CDR listing size: A Call Detail Record (CDR) is a record produced by the system that<br />

contains the details of calls that have terminated on the system. CDRs include the date and time<br />

the call started, the number that made the call, the number that received the call, and the call duration.<br />

Use this field to limit the number of CDRs that will be displayed in the web interface (CDRs<br />

can be memory consuming). The default is 30 CDRs. For more information on CDRs, see Chapter<br />

21.<br />

■ Keep CDR Duration: This setting defines the length of time CDRs are kept on the file system.<br />

CDRs can consume a large amount of disk space, so be careful when setting this field. If too many<br />

CDRs are on a busy system, the system will not start. The default is 7 days. The duration can be<br />

expressed in various time units:<br />

— Seconds: Enter an s after the number (e.g., 60s for 60 seconds)<br />

— Minutes: Enter an m after the number (e.g., 60m for 60 minutes)<br />

— Hours: Enter an h after the number (e.g., 24h for 24 hours)<br />

— Days: Enter a d after the number (e.g., 7d for 7 days)<br />

■ SOAP Trusted IP: SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) is an XML message-based protocol<br />

specification used for allowing computers to talk to each other over a network such as the Internet,<br />

typically as part of a Web service. SOAP can be used to pass almost any type of data between two<br />

applications. Because it is based on XML, SOAP is language- and platform-independent. The two<br />

applications could be written in different languages and could run on different operating systems.<br />

SOAP is often used to make Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs). When used to encode RPCs, SOAP<br />

is used as the request/response protocol. See Chapter 13 for a sample SOAP message.<br />

The SOAP Trusted IP field controls a SOAP request coming from random addresses and is available<br />

only if the license key contains a SOAP flag. Use this field to specify the IP address or the host<br />

names that are permitted to make SOAP request to the system (i.e., management system). If you<br />

want to allow multiple systems to send SOAP requests, use a space to separate the entries.<br />

■ CDR URL: The CDR URL field controls where the CDRs are written. The system can write<br />

CDRs to a SOAP destination and to a CSV file (the default separator for the values is a comma;<br />

however, it can be changed by modifying the cdr_field_separator parameter). To populate the<br />

CDR URL field, use the syntax shown in Table 2-4. CDRs can be viewed only after they have been<br />

collected and organized through an external call accounting application.<br />

Table 2-4. Syntax Used in CDR URLs<br />

Format CDR URL Syntax Description of Syntax<br />

ASCII cdr:192.168.1.2:10000 ■ 192.168.1.2 is the IP address<br />

■ 10000 is the TCP port of the<br />

CDR server<br />

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