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Troubleshooting Kamailio and SIP requires knowledge of various tools for | Troubleshooting Kamailio and SIP requires knowledge of various tools for | ||
- | reading and searching log files (e.g., grep, awk), sniffing the network (e.g., | + | reading and searching log files (e.g., grep, awk), sniffing the network (e.g., sngrep, |
ngrep, tcpdump, wireshark). Of course, knowing to work with text editor, | ngrep, tcpdump, wireshark). Of course, knowing to work with text editor, | ||
especially the ones for terminal if the server is remote, is quite obvious | especially the ones for terminal if the server is remote, is quite obvious | ||
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* / | * / | ||
+ | ==== Configuration Scripting Language ==== | ||
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+ | Kamailio uses its own configuration file language. Its structure is described in the Core Cookbook: | ||
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+ | * [[cookbooks: | ||
==== Default Configuration File ==== | ==== Default Configuration File ==== | ||
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