You might want to look at ForkCDR() and ResetCDR() to see if they meet
your needs. Or if you really need the accounting that cisco provides,
bounce your calls through that cisco box first.

Honestly, if your hardware is crashing a lot, I'd worry more about the
root cause of that than the fact that your cdr missed something. Would
you actually bill a client for a call you dropped because your
hardware crapped out?

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Klaus Darilion
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is there a way in Asterisk to get intermediate accounting records? E.g
> Cisco gateways send start, stop and and regular interval intermediate
> accounting records.
>
> For example if there is a call and Asterisk (or the hardware) crashes
> during the call we do not have a CDR for this call, not even a start
> record. So, is there a way to create start or immediate records with
> Asterisk?
>
> thanks
> Klaus
>
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