CDR collection deals with retrieving the Call Detail Record (CDR) from the various switches of a fixed/mobile telephone network and passing them through to the billing system and other downstream applications of the carrier back-office information system (BSS).
CDR collection interfaces the carrier BSS to its telephone network for conveying usage data which are critical for revenue generation. CDR collection represents a strategic investment; it has to be robust and reliable.
MARBEN CDR Collection is component of carrier OSS/BSS that bridges the gap between the network of heterogeneous telephone switches and the billing system. It connects and retrieve CDR file from switches offering FTAM and CMIP interfaces over various types of networks like X.25, TCP/IP and LAN.
MARBEN CDR Collection interoperability has been proven against the most widely deployed wireline and wireless telephone switches in the market:
Alcatel E10, Ericsson AXE 10, Lucent PRXA & 5ESS, Siemens EWSD, Nortel DMS 250
MARBEN CDR collection software features all necessary functions to perform CDR collection either standalone or to be integrated in mediation or billing application. It includes the following components:
FTserver is an is an autonomous ready-to-run daemon which serves FTAM requests coming from remote hosts. The FTserver suits configurations where switches push the CDR files downward to billing systems. FTserver is capable of handling multiple simultaneous FTAM connections and requires very little setup.
MARBEN CDR Collection is a complete and flexible solution that can be tailored to your specific requirement and environment. The MARBEN™ CDR collection integrates all networking aspects of CDR collection enabling billing system implementers to concentrate on activities with high added value.
Conformance
ISO 8571 FTAM Protocol
ISO 9595, 9596 CMIP protocol
ISO 8823 Presentation protocol
ISO 8650 Association Control Service Element (ACSE)
ISO 9072 Remote Operation Service Element (ROSE)
ISO 8327 Session protocol
ISO 8073 Transport protocol over CONS
RFC 1006 Transport protocol over TCP/IP
ISO 8602 Transport protocol over CLNS
ISO 8878 Connection Oriented Network Protocol (CONP)
ISO 8473 Connectionless Network Protocol (CLNP)
ISO 8473 add1 SNDCF X.25/CLNP
ISO 9542 ES to IS Protocol
Operating systems: