You can either view all call records, or just those that satisfy the search criteria that you define.
Tip: You may need to click Show Criteria to display the controls for defining search criteria.
To define search criteria:
In the Search page, set one or more of the following:
Call Date - the call start date and time. Select one of the following:A
Any - select this to show all call records, without any date or time restrictions.
Last [] days - select this and enter the number of days of data to display, counting back from today. Enter an integer in the range 0 to 10000, with 0 representing today.
Range - select this to define a date/time range. Then define From and To dates and times.
Call Duration - the minimum and maximum call durations. Select one of the following:
Any - select this to show all call records, without any duration-related restrictions.
Custom - select this to specify your own duration range using the Min [] minutes and Max [] minutes controls.
One of the predefined durations: 1 minute or shorter, 1 - 3 minutes, 3 - 5 minutes, 5 - 10 minutes, 10 minutes or longer.
Call Details - the main call details.
Specify the following:
Call Details |
Description |
Inbound | Search only inbound calls. |
Outbound | Search only outbound calls. |
Caller ID | Caller name and number, assuming that both are available. This can also be the ANI (the number). The value depends on the PBX. |
Outgoing # | If the call is outbound, this is the number dialed. |
DNIS | Limit search to specific DNIS number. You can use wildcards. For example, entering 425******* will show all seven-digit numbers with area code 425. |
Flagged | Searched only calls with this type of flag applied. |
Flag Value | Search only calls with this value of the selected type of flag applied. |
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