Sasmita,

If i'm honest, its impossible to outline what to do here. The best thing I can do is try to explain how the software functions, and then you can fill in the gaps.

I'll try and break it down as much as possible.

You have 3 main elements.

1. Capturing + sending the SIP information - Trace node
2. Analysing and storing SIP information - Capture node
3. Viewing SIP information - HOMER

So, as far as I am aware, you have already configured siptrace within OpenSIPs. This does the capturing and sending of the SIP information. What you capture, is up to you. We, by design, wanted to capture everything, so we have a rule at the start of our Opensips configuration to capture the SIP packets, no matter what they are or where they are from. You configure the destination address and port of where you are analysing the data within the module options. See this <https://github.com/sipcapture/homer/wiki/Examples%3A-OpenSIPS>for more information.

Usually, your trace node will be your proxy, or where you are gathering your SIP data, although this isn't always the case (you could mirror your SIP traffic to a separate trace node, for example). This then sends the data to your capture node. Once again, this can be setup as a separate instance, receiving the information from the trace node, processing it, and then storing it. In our case, we implemented HOMER on the same physical box as the capture node. As I am more familiar with Kamailio, I used kamailio as the capture node software (which is included in the manual installation instructions here.) <https://github.com/sipcapture/homer/wiki/Quick-Install#-manual-setup-from-source-advanced>

The capture node is there to receive the SIP traffic, isolate what it is, and then insert it into an appropriate MySQL table. This database information is then read by the HOMER front end. Once again, you can install HOMER wherever you like, as long as it can access the database you are storing the data which is being captured by the capture node. It is, after all, just a web gui, so just needs to be installed on a box running apache/nginx. Once again, all the installation instructions are on the sipcapture github page here. <https://github.com/sipcapture/homer/wiki/Quick-Install>

As I said, all the instructions you need are on the github page. It took me a few attempts, but the instructions do work, so i would advise carefully reading through these, and then follow the instructions accordingly.

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On 13/04/2016 11:55 AM, Sasmita Panda wrote:
First I am trying to integrate with mysql only . If it will work for me as I want then I will explore with mongodb .

Before that , I am facing lots of problem to install this yet .

Can anyone provide me simple installation and configuration steps for homer in linux machine ?

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On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 8:25 PM, Ben Bliss <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi,

    Alas, we use MySQL, so no, i can't.

    Apologies :)

    Kind Regards,

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    Ben Bliss
    Network Systems Administrator
    Entanet International Ltd

    On 11/04/2016 3:32 PM, Aqs Younas wrote:
    Can you provide me the snippet how you configured the sip trace
    module with  mongodb?

    On 11 April 2016 at 19:01, Ben Bliss <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Sasmita,

        HOMER is an open source web GUI, designed for SIP traffic
        analysis, and fairly easy to setup and use. It partners with
        a SIP capture agent, and a db to store the data you are
        gathering.

        We use it here, and its fantastically useful.

        URL - http://sipcapture.org/

        Kind Regards,

        ---------
        Ben Bliss
        Network Systems Administrator
        Entanet International Ltd

        On 11/04/2016 2:07 PM, Sasmita Panda wrote:
        Hi All ,

                 I wanted to use siptrace module of opensips and i
        wanted to extend this feature and save the logs in mongodb .
        Which is done inby me .

               Now I wanted to show the data in flow diagram format .

        Is there any opensource  tool anybody have ever used to do
        so please le me know .

        Is there any intermediat step I should do to achive my
        requirment ,anybody can suggest something .

        All type of suggestion are welcome . Thank you in advance .


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        /Network Testing and Software Engineer/
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