Some providers do retain call data for diagnostic purposes and to to aid
in troubleshooting. Why not politely ask them if they could provide you
with a sip trace themselves or forward along the evidence that supported
their conclusion. They should be willing to help you solve a problem
that may
I'm using contrib/seven/sip/sip2db.rb
2009/12/18 David Villasmil :
> i agree with christian, though i would use tshark. you can actually
> get the fields you want (method and callid) and store them in a dB.
> then you need to match them with a query. it is simple but Lots of work.
>
> look into -e
i agree with christian, though i would use tshark. you can actually
get the fields you want (method and callid) and store them in a dB.
then you need to match them with a query. it is simple but Lots of work.
look into -e and -E of tshark separate the fields by ","
have fun!
David
El 18/12/
So is wireshark UI and its free! :P
/b
On Dec 17, 2009, at 6:33 PM, Chris Fowler wrote:
> I’m using VQManager (there is a 30 day trial) and it’s useful for seeing who
> does what / when per call; it’s very easy to install…
>
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rsday, December 17, 2009 4:02 PM
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Subject: [Freeswitch-users] sip message logging and analysis
I bit off topic but...
Using FS to send calls sip to the LD carrier.
Some calls have problems where they drop the call or audio drops or whatever.
The carrier'
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Frank @ Impact wrote:
> I bit off topic but…
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> Using FS to send calls sip to the LD carrier.
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> Some calls have problems where they drop the call or audio drops or
> whatever.
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> The carrier’s first response is that we dropped the call. But this is
Frank,
Probably the cleanest (albeit non-FreeSWITCH) way to implement this
would be to use OpenSIPS/SER/etc between you and the carrier with the
siptrace module.
But that's probably more work than you want. There's always tcpdump
with a decent filter (udp port 5060 and host x.x.x.x) and then
I bit off topic but.
Using FS to send calls sip to the LD carrier.
Some calls have problems where they drop the call or audio drops or
whatever.
The carrier's first response is that we dropped the call. But this is
a day later after the trouble has been reported.
I am looking for guidance on