Thanks for the response Scott,
> Well, let's start with that - first, what version (exactly) of
> sipx-trace are you using? Where did you get it (you didn't install on a
> Mac from an RPM :-) ).
I copied it (the shell script) over to the Mac from the sipx server on Centos.
Are there other thin
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 10:53 -0500, Matt White wrote:
>
>
> >> Does anyone have any better ideas how to make this task more
> automatable?
>
> >Several :-) ... and while I don't think they'll make it into the
> first
> >release of 4.2, they are in progress...
>
>
> The SipX interop site has an
>> Does anyone have any better ideas how to make this task more automatable?
>Several :-) ... and while I don't think they'll make it into the first
>release of 4.2, they are in progress...
The SipX interop site has an experimental web based trace option. Has there
been any thoughts on rol
On Feb 1, 2010, at 6:57 AM, Scott Lawrence wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 09:49 -0500, Jeff Gilmore wrote:
>> This works, but has the minor problem that sipviewer does not accept a
>> filename parameter, so I have to manually navigate to and open the
>> trace file.
>
> It should accept a file name
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 09:49 -0500, Jeff Gilmore wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I am trying to set up a simple way to use sipviewer from an external
> system (in this case MACOS OSX) to conveniently look at calls. I read
> the wiki page on this, but was not able to get a fully satisfactory
> solution.
I've
Hi folks,
I am trying to set up a simple way to use sipviewer from an external system (in
this case MACOS OSX) to conveniently look at calls. I read the wiki page on
this, but was not able to get a fully satisfactory solution.
I have configured ssh with a key so that I can execute commands remo