Shaun Wingrin
2008-Aug-21 12:16 UTC
[asterisk-users] How can I determine if IAX trunking is being used and how many calls are being trunked?
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Doug Lytle
2008-Aug-21 13:46 UTC
[asterisk-users] How can I determine if IAX trunking is being used and how many calls are being trunked?
Shaun Wingrin wrote:> Thanks >There will be a (T) after the iax entry: asterisk.cw 192.168.200.2 (D) 255.255.255.255 4569 (T) OK (76 ms) asterisk.liv 192.168.102.15 (D) 255.255.255.255 4569 (T) OK (77 ms) asterisk.bc 192.168.104.10 (D) 255.255.255.255 4569 (T) OK (40 ms) Doug -- Ben Franklin quote: "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
Jared Smith
2008-Aug-21 17:50 UTC
[asterisk-users] How can I determine if IAX trunking is being used and how many calls are being trunked?
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 14:16 +0200, Shaun Wingrin wrote:> ThanksThere used to be an "iax2 debug trunk" commmand, which now seems to have been migrated to the new syntax "iax2 set debug trunk on". If the command is like it used to be, it'll give you the information you're looking for. (Yes, I'm too lazy/busy to setup an IAX2 trunk right now and test it myself.) -- Jared Smith Training Manager Digium, Inc.