Take a look at the MediaProxy documentation. 

I think there is a command line program called: sessions.py that will
display realtime information. 
In addition, there is web version that can be installed. 
You can also look at the syslog messages, as information messages are
listed there.

Regards,
Norm

Arya wrote:
> ok I changed my openser.cfg from the one with sipwise.com
> <http://sipwise.com> with Mediaproxy support, Is there anyway to check
> if its actually being used by Openser?
>
> On 10/6/07, *Arya* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> wrote:
>
>     Hello
>
>     I installed Media proxy by downloading it and putting it in :
>
>     /usr/local/mediaproxy
>
>     than I copied
>
>     /usr/local/mediaproxy/boot/mediaproxy.debian to
>     /etc/init.d/mediaproxy
>
>     and started it
>
>     Is that all I need to do with the installation?
>
>     What would I have to add to openser.cfg?
>
>     -- 
>     Thank You 
>
>
>
>
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