Kevin Bockman wrote:
Yes, there is -T but it doesn't timestamp everything. All that the OP
posted would not be timestamped.
Kevin
Jorge Merlino wrote:
There is the -T option when running the CLI but I think it only works
in 1.2
-- Executing Dial("SIP/SIP105-8e34", "Zap/g2/<Number>|60|t") in new
stack
-- Called g2/<Number>
-- Zap/5-1 answered SIP/SIP105-8e34
-- Hungup 'Zap/5-1'
Is there a way to add timestamps to each line in the console so you know
exactly how long a call took? Or is there another way of telling
directly
within the console?
Use 'timestamp=yes' in asterisk.conf instead of -T.
-T only affects messages generated by THIS connection (ie asterisk -RT
generated messages... not server generated messages.
'timestamp=yes' affects all messages generated.
--
Christopher L. Wade, CCNA, CCDA, CQS-CIPTES, CQS-CWLSS
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