Hi Michael,Thanks for the reply.I guess my question is really how best to 
routinely run a SIP PCAP on all incoming/outgoing calls, for later analysis if 
necessary.  I have a provider that offers this and have found it useful for 
troublesooting isolated problems.  I'm not worried about deleting SIP capture 
files.  I'm just uncertain how to create them.Dan
-------- Original message --------From: Michael Knill 
<[email protected]> Date: 1/23/20  2:56 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
AstLinux Users Mailing List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: 
[Astlinux-users] Regular Use of sngrep 

Well I'm obviously ignorant of the tools available in Astlinux and I really 
wish I knew about this one earlier after I tried it.
 
Couldn't you just run it to do a PCAP capture only from a specific peer, 
specifying limits and rotating the calls after the limit is reached?
You could then do analysis via Wireshark.
 
My 2c worth.
 

Regards

Michael Knill
 

From: Dan Ryson <[email protected]>
Reply to: AstLinux List <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, 24 January 2020 at 3:15 am
To: AstLinux List <[email protected]>
Subject: [Astlinux-users] Regular Use of sngrep


 



Greetings all!


 


It occurs to me that I've only been using the powerful sngrep tool to 
troubleshooting repeatable problems, not prior intermittent problems that are 
much harder to reproduce
 and catch.  


 


Is there an AstLinux recommended best-practice  for routinely running SIP 
packet capture to permit sngrep diagnosis of historic calls?



 

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.


 


Dan



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