Okay, here's what I currently have:
Destinations
Ops,Trusted peer,Domain,Subscriber,Destination Id,Description
2,,,,1888,Unbillable
2,,,,1866,Unbillable
2,,,,1877,Unbillable
2,,,,1800,Unbillable
2,,,,1,Billable
Customers
Ops,Trusted peer,Domain,Subscriber,WeekDay,Fallback,WeekEnd,Fallback,Timezone,Incr,Minim
2,,,,1,,1,,Central Time,0,0
Rates
Ops,Trusted peer,Domain,Subscriber,Rate Id,Destination,Price,App,Connect
2,,,,2,1877,0,audio,0
2,,,,2,1866,0,audio,0
2,,,,2,1800,0,audio,0
2,,,,1,1,8,audio,0
Do I need to populate something else still?
>Yes
>
>You need to add at list one customer entry, associated profiles and finally the rates >linked with the profile which contain the actual prices for each destination.
>
>You have example rating files that you can modify.
>
>Adrian
>
>
>On Jul 31, 2008, at 3:28 PM, Brian Del Shasta wrote:
>
> That's not a problem. I am currently able to successfully match destinations by looking for anything that starts with a '1'. I have a destination setup called "Billable" which applies to any destination beginning with 1. I also have destinations setup for 1800, 1877, etc to filter out the 800 numbers.
>
> What I cannot figure out is how to link a rate to a destination. Do I have to setup a profile and customer as well? Or should I be able to price calls using only destination and rates?
>
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Adrian Georgescu <ag@ag-projects.com> wrote:
>
> I am afraid that rating all calls the same regardless of destination
> will not work unless you define some destination to match all your
> traffic.
> The rating engine must find a destination prefix from which it derives
> the price. Read the RATING.txt to understand the logic behind it.
> Adrian
> >>
> I'm attempting to understand how call rating works within CDRTool. I am
> able to link destinations to the calls, but unable to generate
> prices. I'm
> using CDRTool 6.4.1 with FreeRadius/MySQL and a Cisco gateway. What I'm
> trying to setup seems simple: I have one set rate of $.08/min for any
> call
> beginning with a 1 (I'll exclude 800 numbers later). This rate should
> be
> applied globally with no differentiation between caller party or
> destination...