Also if you the have sip_trace module enabled and cdrtool you can see in the web the traces of incoming and outgoing messages as seen by the sip proxy:
https://secure.dns-hosting.info/CDRTool/sip-trace.phtml? cdr_source=sip_trace&callid=31d490ea478786da% 40bWlyY2VhLmRucy1ob3N0aW5nLmluZm8.&fromtag=605cc345&action=toggleVisibil ity&toggleVisibility=1&public=1
Adrian
On Dec 20, 2006, at 3:34 PM, Alexandr Dubovikov wrote:
On Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 09:26:13AM -0500, Steve Blair wrote:
Thanks Klaus. I've found the ngrep is also a very handy tool (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ngrep/)
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
The best way use sipgrep (wrapper for ngrep)
http://cvs.berlios.de/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/ser/sip_router/utils/ sipgrep/
:Steve
Wbr,
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