Worse than that, it's in production.  I started here a few months ago and
replacing it with Asterisk just hasn't been a priority.  Besides, it's only
a year old and it does the job so it might be a tough sell unless there's a
case for payback.

Dave

On 4/13/07, Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hey Dave!

Of course we can still be friends :) :) :).   Even if you take away
business from me, we will still be friends :).   As long as you don't take
away the candy cane from my son's hands...  you are fine!   :)

This is quite amazing information Dave.  So now it begs the question...
do you have a BCM laying around somewhere for both Chuck and me to play
with?  Haven't used a BCM before but sure wouldn't mind learning more about
it!

Cheers!
Reza.

----- Original Message -----

*From:* Dave Donovan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*To:* [email protected]
*Sent:* Friday, April 13, 2007 2:15 PM
*Subject:* Re: [on-asterisk] Call Activity Software for BCM

Chuck,

I just looked at a system we have here [Reza, I hope we can still be
friends :-) ] and when you hit the BCM with your IE browser, you can choose
"Install Clients" from the main menu.  Choosing that brings up a new page
and on the left you will see "CDR Client Wrapper".  I've never run it or
anything, I just thought I'd share it with you so you know that you probably
have the ability to do it for yourself rather than paying Bell.  Here's what
the BCM page says about that tool:

CDR Client Wrapper provides an application that reports call activity in
real time and a new sample application in BCM 3.0 that provides a
scheduling mechanism for "pulling" CDR files from any BCM in the network.

You can record the information about each call made to or from your
company. When the call is completed, you can print information about the
call in a report. CDR Client Wrapper also provides information on incoming
calls as the events occur. This information appears in a Real Time Call
record.

CDR Client Wrapper provides information about:

date and time of the call, and digits dialed
the originating and the terminating line or telephone
whether an incoming call was answered
elapsed time between origin of a call and when it was answered
whether a call was transferred or put on hold
call duration
call charges
calls associated with Account codes
incoming call Calling Line Identification (CLID) information
Bearer Capability of the line in the call
Hospitality records for room occupancy status
Real Time records for ringing, DNIS, answered, unanswered, transferred,
and released events for incoming calls with CLID information and Hospitality
room occupancy status

The CDR sample Pull application, delivered in BCM 3.0, provides the
ability to schedule transferring of CDR files from any BCM in the network in
order to have the data processed by applications that produce statistics (
i.e. call accounting, traffic analysis, ...) based on this information.
The sample application provides the capability to:

Zip all CDR files previously not transferred into a single compressed file
making it more efficient to download.
Schedule the pulling of the CDR files on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.

Concurrently transfer CDR files from multiple BCMs in the network.
Delete CDR files on the BCM after they have been successfully transferred.


Note: The CDR pull application is a sample application only. Check with
the vendor of your CDR application for availability/integration of this
functionality within their software.


On 4/12/07, Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> Your Nortel BCM is technically a Linux box  :)
>
> Assuming this is a Nortel BCM 400 series, its an Intel box with Linux on
> it.
> Heck...  What ever Bell charges, I'll charge half and give your client
> double the service :).  To make things nice and sweet I'll even produce
> your
> clients favorite choice of graphs...  that is line graphs, bar graphs,
> or
> pie charts :).
>
> I'm no expert on BCM's.  But assuming you have the userid and password,
> you
> can retrieve the CDR and from what I've been told, its a flat file of
> CDRecods that can be downloaded from standard FTP access to the box.
>
> Asterisk does wonderful things and most Nortel experts who have used
> Asterisk -- will likely choose Asterisk over a BCM 400 when you account
> the
> cost factor.
>
> So which begs the question,  BCM 400 or Asterisk?
>
> Cheers!
> Reza.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chuck Mariotti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected] >
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 8:54 PM
> Subject: [on-asterisk] Call Activity Software for BCM
>
>
> I have a client that is getting screwed by Bell. To make things worse,
> they want to charge him to see reports for Nortel BCM...
>
> The software is called TELECOST CMS 50 - it's call accounting for 50
> extensions or less. Basically pulls the CDR records from two remote and
> one local BCM.
>
> Can anyone recommend an alternate solution or how this works exactly?
> And how much one should expect to pay for such software.
>
> Regards,
>
> Chuck
>
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