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-It's sometimes useful to look at SIP conversations in retrospect. If you have
-a troublesome system, enable sip debug (in the CLI: sip set debug on), set up
-logger.conf to log it to some file and then you can use the two scripts here to
-extract the SIP converssations as seen by asterisk.
-
-find_call_ids.sh:
-
-This script will locate Call-ID values given an A and B number. Just invoke it with:
-
-find_call_ids.sh /path/to/log A-num B-num
-
-eg:
-
-find_call_ids.sh /var/log/asterisk/debug 102 105
-
-To find the Call-IDs for calls going from ext 102 to ext 105 (depends on your
-exact setup and the actual values being passed in the SIP INVITE packets)
-
-find_call_sip_trace.sh
-
-This script will extract a SIP conversation from the log for one or more
-Call-ID values. Invoke with:
-
-find_call_sip_trace.sh /path/to/log Call-ID [...]
-
-Eg:
-
-find_call_sip_trace.sh /var/log/asterisk/debug 12341665haf434qgrq3@192.168.0.5 123123@192.168.0.3
-
-This will find the SIP packets for those two conversations from the log
-(interleaving the packets in the order asterisk output them - useful for
-analysing the two SIP legs of the same call).