[Spce-user] live monitoring from shell
Andrew Pogrebennyk
apogrebennyk at sipwise.com
Wed Mar 6 11:09:31 EST 2013
Hi David,
just do:
ngcp-kamctl proxy fifo dlg_list
Also you may want to check the sems project for call monitoring tools.
HTH.
Andrew
On 03/06/2013 12:35 PM, Antonio David Martin wrote:
> Is there any way to get the active calls from the command line?
> Something similar as in Asterisk (Asterisk 1.8.8.0)
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> #core show channels verbose
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> pbx*CLI> core show channels verbose
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> Channel Context Extension Prio State
> Application Data CallerID Duration
> Accountcode PeerAccount BridgedTo
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> SIP/nova105-00005 from-nova 102 1 Up
> Dial SIP/nova102,,xXt nova105
> 00:00:16 SIP/nova102-00005
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> SIP/nova101-00005 from-nova 968777777 1 Up
> Congestion (Empty) 34902000000
> 00:00:06 (None)
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> SIP/oco103-000059c from-oco 1 1 Up
> AppQueue (Outgoing Line)
> 00:01:30 SIP/asterisk-000059c
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> SIP/nova102-00005 from-nova 1 Up
> AppDial (Outgoing Line) 102
> 00:00:15 SIP/nova105-00005
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> SIP/asterisk-000059c incoming-oco 1 2 Up
> Queue oco-atencionalcliente,t 607000000
> 00:01:40 SIP/oco103-000059c
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> 5 active channels
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> 3 active calls
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> 10785 calls processed
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> I have seen this command “ngcp-kamctl proxy fifo get_statistics
> :dialog::all” but It doesn’t show the subscribers, source, destination, etc
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> Thanks in advance
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> *David Martín **
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