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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] what are the cool kids using to read CUCM logs
nowadays?
Maybe this is something
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] what are the cool kids using to read CUCM logs
nowadays?
Maybe t
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> I also second TranslatorX as my first stop.
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] what are the cool ki
I also second TranslatorX as my first stop. Make sure to have CDR enabled
on the cluster, and just dump all of the compressed logs into it, pop open
the Call List, find your call, double click it to see some good high level
details (disconnect cause, duration, codecs, dtmf, ip addresses, device
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] what are the cool kids using to read CUCM logs
nowadays?
For the money (free) and usability; yeah, I’d go with Paul’s TranslatorX.
Especially if your troubleshooting call behaviors because of its ability to
For the money (free) and usability; yeah, I’d go with Paul’s TranslatorX.
Especially if your troubleshooting call behaviors because of its ability to
organize by session ID and parse out OPTIONS messages.
- Geany text editor does a good job because of its ability to highlight similar
entities
I need to do some log analysis to see why a certain group of fax machines are
getting reorder tone when trying to dial a number. I've got some other
troubleshooting steps to do first, but I have a feeling I'm going to have to
take a look.
Is it translator X still?
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