[asterisk-users] ChanSpy : how to know channel name ?
Danny Nicholas
danny at debsinc.com
Tue Jan 24 08:41:58 CST 2012
Strip off the -xxxxx. Just listen to SIP/miq8 and SIP/375382280 in your
example.
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Jonas Kellens
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 7:47 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] ChanSpy : how to know channel name ?
Hello list,
to use ChanSpy, one needs to know the name of the channel.
But on an incoming call from the provider, or an outgoing call to the
provider there are always numbers added. How can one then know the channel
name ??
core show channels verbose shows me for example :
SIP/378680644-00002 default
SIP/rs4-00002445 sub-uitinternation
SIP/3715320168-00002 default
SIP/ibenla2-0000244 sub-uit789
SIP/372083610-00002 default
SIP/cedhou0-000024 sub-uit789
SIP/travel3-00002 pbx-routing
SIP/INTELin-00002 pbx-routing
SIP/375382280-00002 default
SIP/miq8-00002419 sub-uitGSM
SIP/3749378004-0000 default
SIP/instlpr0-00002 sub-uitinternation
SIP/372089170-00002 default
SIP/v9q9uLT-0000 from-GFATRUNK
46 active channels
24 active calls
If I want to listen to the conversation of SIP/miq8-00002419 and
SIP/375382280-00002 (these 2 channels have been connected to 1
conversation), how do I use ChanSpy ??
Kind regards;
Jonas.
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