Hi Ahmed,
I ran into similar problems. freeradius-client returns the same error code
for numerous failure cases, so Asterisk doesn't get an opportunity to log
anything useful. If you look here:
https://github.com/FreeRADIUS/freeradius-client/blob/master/lib/buildreq.c
You'll see many instances
While I agree with Nitesh that Nagios has some great monitoring tools, I
would recommend that you use Icinga 2 rather than Nagios with those
plugins,
Icinga has a bit more flexibility and better structure after it was forked
from Nagios.
We are using it to monitor everything from server status
The Asterisk Development Team has announced the release of Asterisk 14.0.1.
This release is available for immediate download at
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk
The release of Asterisk 14.0.1 resolves an issue reported by the
community and would have not been possible without
I did radius client status testing with radius server, able to access the
radius server. However, still getting radius CDR issue after setting debug
level 8 even granting 666 access to radiusclient-ng config files.
message: cdr_radius.c:208 radius_log: Unable to create RADIUS record. CDR
not
I run Asterisk on a virtual Ubuntu machine. You can install Asterisk in
Docker as well and make it portable across basically any platform that can
run docker containers (it's hard to find a cloud provider that DOESN'T
support docker now).
I imagine that soon even Snappy containers will be an
Something like this?
https://github.com/lardconcepts/asterisk-digitalocean-voipfone-config/blob/master/Asterisk-13-on-Ubuntu.md
On 27 September 2016 at 19:31, Ryan, Travis wrote:
> So if someone has their own hardware and infrastructure but wants a software
> (not FreePBX
So if someone has their own hardware and infrastructure but wants a software
(not FreePBX but perhaps similar) what options do we have? Would like to
virtualize it and not stuck with any one virtualization technology.
Discuss... :)
Travis
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Hello,
Nagios is really a good tool, we are already using it to monitor Asterisk.
I'm looking for something which can monitor the Asterisk and store the
information
somewhere in a DB, where I could retrieve it from Kamailio.
I need that information in Kamailio to make routing decisions.
Thanks,
Hello;
We’ve been using Nagios and a lot of customizations for the plugins for
several years now to monitor over 1,000 metrics on each of our PBX’s. We’re in
the process of GPL’ing the Asterisk plugins now. That gives us our core
monitoring, notifications, event handlers, etc. To put it
If you only need graphing and history, munin plus plugins does well its job.
El 27/09/16 a les 12:34, Neeraj Chand ha escrit:
> Homer for voip / flow capture
>
>
> Smoke ping has a sip based server test feature in it as well
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 27 Sep. 2016, at 7:17 pm,
Homer for voip / flow capture
Smoke ping has a sip based server test feature in it as well
Sent from my iPhone
> On 27 Sep. 2016, at 7:17 pm, "sysad...@reed-media.com"
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> you can have a look on Homer
>
> http://sipcapture.org/
>
> regards
>
you have some tools listed here to generate traffic.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/How+To+Debug+and+Troubleshoot+VOIP
regards,
Jose
On 27/09/2016 11:44, Nitesh Bansal wrote:
Thanks, I'm considering Homer, but I'm not sure if it can generate
traffic on its own to check
the health of
Thanks, I'm considering Homer, but I'm not sure if it can generate traffic
on its own to check
the health of the service.
Regards,
Nitesh
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 11:17 AM, sysad...@reed-media.com <
sysad...@reed-media.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> you can have a look on Homer
>
>
Hello,
you can have a look on Homer
http://sipcapture.org/
regards
On 27/09/2016 10:39, Gholamreza Sabery wrote:
Hello,
For service monitoring you can use tools like sipsak in combination
with Zabix or Zenoss. Also using Zenoss or Zabix you can monitor the
health of your servers. This
Hello,
For service monitoring you can use tools like sipsak in combination with
Zabix or Zenoss. Also using Zenoss or Zabix you can monitor the health of
your servers. This way you have both top-down and bottom-up monitoring. For
monitoring call quality you can use tools like VoIP Monitor (it is
Hello all,
The question isn't directly related to Asterisk, but I'm looking for
recommendations
for a monitoring tool to monitor the health of Asterisk instances running
in Production.
Ideally, the tool should be able to generate monitoring traffic (OPTIONS
ping or INVITE),
use the response/no
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