FYI: Just wanted to let folks know, I'm listening even if i don't have
the time to address each issue.

As you can imagine, sparse documentation makes things very difficult
for ezuce engineers as well so we feel your pain too. Good news is
that now that the wiki is organized, ezuce is starting to get more
stuff up there, but it takes time.

I would encourage folks to think of the wiki as your own.  There are
cookbook sections that are really meant for semi-structured notes as
you dig into something.  They in-turn can be harvested for more
structured info elsewhere in the wiki. Additionally, they can save
others a lot of time.

back to the topic... I once posted the idea of embedding sip viewer
right into admin ui, where one could drill into calls by user,
destination, exactly as you describe here.  I got very little interest
but maybe it was just bad timing on my post.

On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 3:20 PM, Jeff Gilmore <[email protected]> wrote:
> +1 on this approach!
>
> On Mar 31, 2011, at 12:50 PM, Matt White wrote:
>
>>>>> Nathaniel Watkins  03/31/11 11:41 AM >>>
>>>> I'm sure it wouldn't be hard for someone to write some code that would 
>>>> give you an overview of the recent calls from the >>logs - you select one 
>>>> of the calls you want to trace - and hit generate trace/etc button...which 
>>>> then lets you download the >>xml file stright to your browser...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I've always though the call records page should have an advanced column that 
>> list the calls call-id (which is the most useful string to use with 
>> sipx-trace).  I would easily regain at least 2 weeks of my life over the 
>> course of a year in search for a failed calls id ;-)
>>
>>
>>> From there it wouldn't be hard to make that call-id clickable to 
>>> autogenerate the xml trace file and pop for the user to open with sipviewer.
>>
>>
>> But I don't think the call-id is stored in the CDR tables.
>>
>>
>> -M
>>
>>
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