[Asterisk-Users] AArgh, * and the 7960
Tais M. Hansen
tmh at comx.as
Fri May 21 02:06:47 MST 2004
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On Thursday 20 May 2004 16:07, brian wrote:
> http://www.bkw.org/~brian/parse.txt
> Its still early. :P
I had to add \s+ to accommodate for multiple spaces between time and source IP
address. I wrote a similar script earlier but it only detected when
timestamps didn't change between two packets. I haven't experienced any
slipping though.
Capturing on eth1
81.003260 172.31.1.15 -> 172.31.1.133 RTP Payload type=ITU-T G.711 PCMA,
SSRC=423884412, Seq=12278, Time=895032280
81.023159 172.31.1.15 -> 172.31.1.133 RTP Payload type=ITU-T G.711 PCMA,
SSRC=423884412, Seq=12279, Time=895032280
99.963164 172.31.1.15 -> 172.31.1.133 RTP Payload type=ITU-T G.711 PCMA,
SSRC=423884412, Seq=13226, Time=895183800
99.983147 172.31.1.15 -> 172.31.1.133 RTP Payload type=ITU-T G.711 PCMA,
SSRC=423884412, Seq=13227, Time=895183800
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Regards,
Tais M. Hansen
ComX Networks
Tel: +45-70257474
Fax: +45-70257374
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