Dmitry, You may be better served by asking these in a more general asterisk
list/forum. Anyway, check your cdr.conf file and look for...
usegmtime=no ; log date/time in GMT. Default is "no"
make sure it doesn't say 'yes'
For CID on outboud calls, normally this would get set to the CID used on the
selected trunk. Again, you may have to configure this somewhere, but I don't
recall exactly where.
David
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 6:09 AM, Dmitry Komarov <d...@dmit.lv> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have two strange behaviors with Astlinux built-in CDR (the same
> applies to Asterisk GUI CDR menu).
>
> First, I have properly configured system-wide timezone settings:
>
> TIMEZONE: Europe/Riga
> TZ_TIMEZONE: EET-2EEST-3
>
> Which actually means GMT+2 timezone and the system time is absolutely
> correct now. But all the records in CDR appear with wrong time (-2
> hours) as if it's shown in GMT. Looks like CDR does not take timezone
> settings into account?..
>
>
> Secondly, when a call is made from internal extension out of external
> trunk the CID Name and CID Num fields in CDR are empty while Extension
> fields show correct dialed numbers.
>
> Not sure if it matters, but I don't use "OutBound CID" settings in User
> Extensions within Asterisk GUI as it should be assigned depending on the
> outgoing trunk (which works properly).
>
> ---
> Best Regards,
> Dmitry
>
>
>
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