Try:
core set verbose 4

>From the Asterisk CLI

-uzzi

PS: If you're not seeing any connection information, be sure to double-check
the IP address is correct. Learned that lesson the hard way =\


On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 5:51 PM, Jim Rosenberg <j...@amanue.com> wrote:

> Let's say I have two Asterisk boxes, A and B. I am trying to get A to do
> SIP registration on B, so an extension for A can dial SIP phones covered by
> B. If I examine the logs on B, if the registration succeeds, I am seeing a
> notice to that effect on B. But if the registration *fails*, i'm not seeing
> any message logged on B. Maybe I'm just not looking in the right place. Is
> there a way to turn on logging or debugging so registration failures are
> logged on the "target"?
>
> I'm doing something profoundly stupid, and seeing the notorious
>
> chan_sip.c:12009 handle_response_invite: Failed to authenticate on INVITE
>
> message, and trying to trace why.
>
> -Thanks, Jim
>
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