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Debugging callsFor Linux, there's the very useful tcpdump program tcpdump -pa -s0 -w tcpdump-4.cap This command above captures all traffic in full length (-s0) in non-promiscious mode (-p), with adress resolution (-a), to a file by the name of tcpdump-4.cap. After you've captured enough traffic, generating events like calls or whatever, you can use Wireshark to analyse your traffic. Wireshark is GPL, like YATE, and it's an amazing product - you actually can listen to the calls you or your customers made; you can see a diagram of the messages sent and so on! It really helps a lot with debugging, and is IMHO easier than messing around with yate -vvvvv |
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