Michael Collins wrote:

> I don't know if it's relevant or not, but I do know that at least one
> legacy PBX vendor (NEC) has a 'solution' that helps with some of the
> sillier CDR's that could get generated.  They have what they call a
> "pseudo-answer timer" which is basically just a way of saying, "If a
> call doesn't last for at least X number of seconds then it really isn't
> a call and no CDR should be generated."  It is a bit of a case of
> throwing away all really short phone calls, even legit ones, but it does
> also get rid of the silly stuff: I pick up, get dial tone, then hang up
> or I pick up, dial ext 1234, let it ring for two seconds and then hang
> up.

I would definitely want a CDR record in this case.

Regards,
  Philipp Kempgen

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