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[[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeff Gilmore 
[[email protected]]

That is basically my point.  There is no reference to sipx-response-correlator 
anywhere on the WIKI, and a google search just lists a forum post saying 
someone plans to move the tool into sipXtools.  So it may be a fabulous tool, 
but I would never know about it unless  I knew to ask.

I know some great tools exist, but it is hard to find them, hard to know what 
they are good for, and hard to figure out how best to efficiently put them to 
use.

It is also hard to interpret their output.  For example I tried running 
"sipx-stats /var/log/sipxpbx/sipXproxy.log"
and got back the following:

Method   03-31   03-31   03-31   03-31   03-31   03-31   03-31   03-31   03-31  
 03-31
detail      08      09      10      11      12      13      14      15      16  
    17
---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 
-------
Mess       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0    
   0
 Dup       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0    
   0
 Req       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0    
   0
 Res       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0    
   0

What does it tell me?  Were there really no messages?  What do the numbers mean 
in the "detail" row?  Is the tool broken, or is the tool intended for some 
other purpose and doesn't want to be fed the proxy log?
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All that is very true.

But writing documentation takes time, and the tools I mentioned were intended 
to be used by developers, so no time was
ever scheduled for providing good documentation for them.  BTW, many of those 
tools are written in various scripting languages
and the documentation for them (to the degree it exists) is in comments in the 
script itself.

Dale
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