Hi, On the release of asterisk I was using before this one, I used to issue a "set verbose 100" command and I would see all the sip registrations taking place. Now that doesn't seem to work. Could someone clarify what value I should use with the "set verbose" command in order to see sip registrations. Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20030308/52484578/attachment.html>
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, T Aksoy wrote:> Hi, > > On the release of asterisk I was using before this one, I used to issue a "set verbose 100" command and I would see all the sip registrations taking place. Now that doesn't seem to work. > > Could someone clarify what value I should use with the "set verbose" command in order to see sip registrations.The sip debugging messages have to be turned on now, with the "sip debug" cli command. James
how about "sip debug" ? regards Martin On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, T Aksoy wrote:> Hi, > > On the release of asterisk I was using before this one, I used to issue a "set verbose 100" command and I would see all the sip registrations taking place. Now that doesn't seem to work. > > Could someone clarify what value I should use with the "set verbose" command in order to see sip registrations. > > Thanks >
Up until last night, I could run: asterisk -vvvr as root to connect to a running * session and have the verbosity set to 3. Last night, however, I updated to CVS-v1-0-12/29/04-16:47:20 and the behavior is different. Now the -v flags don't seem to make a difference, I have to issue: set verbose 3 to change verbosity. Is that a planned change? One nice thing is that I only have to issue that one time on a running session is seems and the verbosity is remembered. However, my nightly asterisk -rx "restart gracefully" resets the verbosity back to 0. Is there a settings file that I can set verbosity in? Thanks! -- -M There are 10 kinds of people in this world: Those who can count in binary and those who cannot.