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Operating Systems Solaris ASN Binary to ASCII Post 302906378 by hicksd8 on Thursday 19th of June 2014 07:28:51 AM
Old 06-19-2014
Hang on a minute!!!

ASN 1 is indeed a binary format.

CDR (call detail records) in ASN 1 can be read using various (free, downloadable) utilities written by telecoms geeks.

For example:

MARBEN ASN.1 Solutions: Free ASN.1 CDR/TAP3 Messages Decoder

What telecoms switch produced these CDR's anyway?

I must say that you're probably on the wrong forum. Try a telecoms forum and/or Google for "CDR ASN 1"

Obviously you must maintain the integrity of the CDR's during whatever transfer method you are using from the switch. If the CDR file(s) are corrupt you won't be able to successfully read them.
 

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PTBL(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   PTBL(1)

NAME
ptbl - print a type table SYNOPSIS
ptbl [-a] <tbl-file> DESCRIPTION
ptbl prints the give type table to stdout. It will print it in one of two formats: internal style and ASN.1 stlye. The internal style shows the contents of the type table data structure in ASN.1 value notation. You will need to look at the tbl.asn1 file to understand the internal form. The ASN.1 form attempts to re-create the ASN.1 that generated the given type table. OPTIONS
-a Print the table in ASN.1 style (recommended) FILES
snacc/tbl-tools/ptbl/ Source code for the ptbl program snacc/asn1specs/tbl.asn1 ASN.1 definition for the type table data structure BUGS
ptbl does not attempt to print the IMPORTs information even though it is possible with a bit of work. COPYING
Copyright (c) 1993 Mike Sample and the University of British Columbia Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission notice identical to this one. AUTHOR
Mike Sample <msample@cs.ubc.ca>, University of British Columbia ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This work was made possible by grants from the Canadian Institute for Telecommunications Research (CITR) and Natural Sciences and Engineer- ing Research Council of Canada (NSERC). 11 July 1993 PTBL(1)
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