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On 03/19/2010 01:53 PM, Geoffrey Mina wrote:

Hello,
I am wondering if anyone has a clever way to remotely monitor a Kamailio
1.5 server.  I am not looking for the standard monitoring, what I am
looking to achieve is catching situations where my upstream carrier is
having problems.  We have a certain level of 404, 500, 503 errors
throughout the day which are not indicative of a major carrier problem.
I want to be able to monitor the ratio of properly setup calls to failed
setups - so I can know when a carrier is having issues and is responding
with many 503 errors.

Any push in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.

thanks.



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