G'day. I am wanting to find out how my SIP service is performing with
Asterisk, especially jitter and dropped packets.
I can get an overview of that using the 'rtcp stats' function at the
console, but is there any way to get those logged to a file or some
other permanent record?
Nothing in logger.conf seems applicable, save perhaps directing verbose
messages somewhere, but it isn't clear that they are in that category...
Regards,
Daniel
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On 2/7/08, Daniel Pittman <daniel at rimspace.net> wrote:> G'day. I am wanting to find out how my SIP service is performing with > Asterisk, especially jitter and dropped packets. > > I can get an overview of that using the 'rtcp stats' function at the > console, but is there any way to get those logged to a file or some > other permanent record? > > Nothing in logger.conf seems applicable, save perhaps directing verbose > messages somewhere, but it isn't clear that they are in that category...Works for me - they are logged within "VERBOSE" level and verbosity set to 3. You can just uncomment "full" line in logger.conf and issue "core set verbose 3" in CLI. Regards, Atis -- Atis Lezdins VoIP Developer, IQ Labs Inc. atis at iq-labs.net Skype: atis.lezdins Cell Phone: +371 28806004 Work phone: +1 800 7502835
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