You can use the voipmonitor sniffer.
www.voipmonitor.org.
Regards,
Marcelo H. Terres <mhterres at gmail.com>
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 at 00:13, Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com>
wrote:>
> On Wed, 5 Dec 2018, Saint Michael wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to configure the old SIP channel to stay in sip set
debug
> > all the time, without human intervention and also at boot time, by
> > default?
>
> If your goal is capture all SIP traffic, there may be other tools better
> suited.
>
> For example, tcpdump, dumpcap, or pcapsipdump can capture SIP packets.
> pcapsipdump can even capture the RTP along with the SIP so you can listen
> to the call if that doesn't make your bosses and coworkers freak out.
>
> I like to capture all of the SIP traffic in a pool of files that
> expire after 30 days. Then, when somebody says 'hey, my call didn't
> connect yesterday' I have something to work with.
>
> sngrep is a great tool for searching for calls and displaying decoded
> dialogs.
>
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