Thanks Klaus. I've found the ngrep is also a very handy tool
(
)
ngrep -p -q -t -n 200 -W byline 34820 port 5060 - show messages
containing "34820"
ngrep -p -q -t -n 200 -W byline REGISTER port 5060 - show REGISTER
messages
:Steve
Max Gregorian wrote:
Good link.
Summarises everything in one place for quick reference.
On 18/12/06, *Klaus Darilion* <klaus.mailinglists(a)pernau.at
<mailto:klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at>> wrote:
Hi!
As SIP debugging often includes low-level network debugging I
think this
tutorial can give some valuable inputs how to debug network problems.
http://penguin-it.co.il/presentations/BrainShare2006/Troubleshooting%20LAN%…
<http://penguin-it.co.il/presentations/BrainShare2006/Troubleshooting%20LAN%20hardware%20and%20connectivity%20issues%20on%20SUSE%20Linux%20Enterprise%20Server%209.pdf>
regards
klaus
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