Debuuging SIP to a file:
asterisk -c | tee /tmp/sipdebug.log
then turn on 'sip debug' at the CLI
/O
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Steve Foy wrote:
This strikes me as something that should be really very simple to do, but I
can't figure it out.
Is there a way of logging all SIP debuging info to a file somewhere?
It would help me greatly!
I dont know if it's possible using asterisk. You can use the command
'script -a
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP debug logs
Steve Foy wrote:
This strikes me as something that should be really very simple to do, but I
can't figure it out.
Is there a way of logging all SIP debuging info to a file somewhere?
It would help me greatly!
I dont know
This strikes me as something that should be really very simple to do, but I
can't figure it out.
Is there a way of logging all SIP debuging info to a file somewhere?
It would help me greatly!
Might take a look at /etc/asterisk/logger.conf file to see if that's what
you're looking for.
Steve == Steve Foy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Is there a way of logging all SIP debuging info to a file
Steve somewhere?
Use tethereal or tcpdump to log sip (and/or rtp/rtcp) packets to a
pcap file, then use ethereal (presumably on a different box) to view
them.
-JimC
: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 10:47 AM
To: Asterisk-Users
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP debug logs
Steve == Steve Foy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Is there a way of logging all SIP debuging info to
a file
Steve somewhere?
Use tethereal or tcpdump to log sip (and/or rtp/rtcp)
packets