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06:32.03 | sysx1000 | q |
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09:23.34 | tafa2 | hey guys |
09:24.03 | tafa2 | does anyone use anveo direct? Is the rate simulator working for anyone? |
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11:57.43 | dnit | Hi |
11:59.29 | dnit | Lets say I created a localchannel : (Local/agent-87823) with AMI Originate action , what are Local/agent-87823;1 and Local/agent-87823;2 channels ? |
12:01.03 | dnit | Reason for asking the above is , I get originateresponse with channel Local/agent-87823;1 but when I try to Softhangup Local/agent-87823;1 it doesn't hangup while if I hangup Local/agent-87823;2 it hangsup. |
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13:24.54 | MechWar | Hey guys, what is the variable of agi ? |
13:39.14 | Samot | MechWar: What? |
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13:58.06 | IPalmer | Hello all, I'm using *14.4 and using the ARI interface, when I use the POST channels REST request, I'm trying to set a timeout, the docs say this field is an int, but when I try and POST the request, it returns with an error saying "Only string values in the variables object allowed". I tried setting it to a string but the timeout doesn't work. Is this a bug in the ARI module? or am I doing something wrong? |
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13:59.31 | Samot | IPalmer: What are you sending as the POST data? |
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14:01.05 | IPalmer | Sarnot: thanks http://monkey:monkey@127.0.0.1:8088/ari/channels/CHAN_b52d8500-de11-4b1c-9197-9695e7fe2e10 { endpoint: 'PJSIP/102', |
14:01.05 | IPalmer | <PROTECTED> |
14:01.05 | IPalmer | <PROTECTED> |
14:01.05 | IPalmer | <PROTECTED> |
14:01.05 | IPalmer | <PROTECTED> |
14:01.28 | Samot | Welll that's wrong. |
14:01.40 | Samot | timeout doesn't belong in the variables string. |
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14:01.58 | Samot | It is its own setting. |
14:02.04 | Samot | timeout: 5 |
14:02.49 | IPalmer | oops. you're right, just re read the docs, that is part of the query parameters, not the body paramaters |
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22:02.55 | klow | Are there any tools that make life easier than "sip set debug on" ? Its very hard to see whats going on that way, and set debug peer is only 1 peer at a time. I tried Homer, which is a cool idea, but the TLS support is experimental and there is no chan_sip plugin to get the data. I also tried sngrep, which is cool but segfaults all the time with TLS. Basically, I use chan_sip and TLS transport exclusively, and I |
22:02.55 | klow | would like an easier way to troubleshoot SIP protocol issues ... |
22:04.16 | Samot | Like? |
22:04.22 | Samot | tcpdump |
22:04.38 | Samot | But that's basically going to give you the same output as "sip set debug on" |
22:04.59 | klow | well I do really like the idea of homer and sngrep |
22:05.11 | Samot | OK. |
22:05.15 | klow | where it separates each call into its own expandable/collapsable "trace" if you will |
22:05.27 | Samot | How you show or collect your SIP messages doesn't change you having to go through them. |
22:05.44 | Samot | I can do the same thing with tcpdump and wireshark. |
22:06.07 | Samot | Even listen to the RTP stream if I capture it. |
22:06.46 | klow | ya, Ive done that as well. But there is a limitation to that too actually, because if you use TLS with a proper cipher suite then you must catch the opening of the TCP connection to be able to decrypt |
22:07.03 | klow | so you may have to be able to ask the remote person to re-register etc once you start the pcap |
22:07.29 | Samot | The SIP message isn't ecrypted. |
22:07.33 | Samot | The SIP message isn't encrypted. |
22:07.40 | klow | TLS transport |
22:07.44 | Samot | tcpdump shows TLS traffic just fine. |
22:07.51 | Samot | So does sip set debug |
22:08.04 | Samot | Capturing and listening to the RTP, different story. |
22:08.12 | klow | it depends on the cipher suite whether you can start sniffing mid tcp stream though with TLS |
22:08.16 | Samot | But seeing the signaling and messaging, not an issue. |
22:08.32 | klow | sometimes you have to catch the key exchange like with ECDH-* |
22:09.11 | Samot | What's the issue you're trying to solve? |
22:09.21 | Samot | Homer is for PJSIP as far as I can tell.. |
22:09.23 | klow | its not a total showstopper but if a client is holding its TLS/TCP stream open and has already registered and its using a good cipher suite then you cannot sniff it with wireshark until they re-register to SIP using a new socket. |
22:09.30 | Samot | So trying to use it with Chan_SIP isn't going to work out. |
22:10.00 | Samot | But what are you trying to do? |
22:10.16 | Samot | You're talking about ciphers and what not but what are you actually trying to do? |
22:11.09 | klow | i am trying to organize my sip protocol logging so its not a nightmare to wade through. and homer and sngrep are very promising but i was looking for any other tools that might be out there since neither have worked as much as i would like |
22:11.15 | klow | its not one specific issue |
22:11.19 | klow | i troubleshoot sip problems every day |
22:11.27 | Samot | So do I. |
22:11.28 | klow | wrong codec, NAT crap, wrong password |
22:11.33 | klow | just to name a few |
22:11.34 | Samot | Have for over the last decade. |
22:11.48 | Samot | tcpdump/wireshark/sip debug have been fine. |
22:12.19 | Samot | Logs are great to help get an idea with a problem. |
22:12.48 | Samot | Sometimes even give you the straight up answer but most of the time, you want a live debug/capture.. |
22:12.52 | Samot | So you can get everything. |
22:13.02 | Samot | Logging every single SIP message is a waste. |
22:16.03 | Samot | tcpdump/wireshark/sip debug <-- Used those for years supporting a 50K user base by myself... |
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