[cisco-voip] Log Parser for RTMT

Kent Roberts kent at fredf.org
Sat Mar 31 17:18:16 EDT 2018


I think your asking about translatorx?    

https://translatorx.org. Great program helps you go through logs either from cucm or gateways    But it can get slow if you have lots of log files to load in to track a call.   35000 devices on a system that does 1-2 million calls a month and a30 min call can  you 750 megs early.   

So my program will smash that down to say 30-50 megs (depends what your doing). And makes translatorx much faster since it doesn’t have the extra calls to parse



Kent

> On Mar 31, 2018, at 14:56, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
> 
> TranslatorX?
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Mar 30, 2018, at 11:27 PM, Kent Roberts <kent at fredf.org> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all.  
>> 
>> So I am one of the few people that have worked with CUCM since Cisco started with CallManager, back in 2000’s.  As such, there is one thing that I have always hated, and that was reading the logs cause there is just soooooo much stuff there.
>> 
>> I wrote a set of scrips a couple years ago, that is designed to parse the RTMT logs from CUCM and return only data based on the call.
>> 
>> After a few people begging for a copy of it, I decided to make it a real program.
>> 
>> If you find it useful, please contribute to my tax deductible non-profit.  (Facebook has an easy donation program.  Https://www.facebook.com/projecttesn)
>> 
>> 
>> If you have Ideas for other stuff you would like to see let me know, I will see what I can do.
>> 
>> 
>> So the program works or should work like the following.    (It is beta right now, as I am trying to make it self contained instead of scrips)
>> 
>> Put in the ANI or DNIS.  (Right now I know the extension on cucm works, not sure about the other side yet).   Or the SIP ID.   (This might be hit or miss at the moment)
>> 
>> Push the button to start.  Select the location of the RTMT files.  (Gz’s are ok, it will unpack them)   
>> 
>> It will create a -output on the end of the path you provide with the data.
>> 
>> It will collect the calllog files,  and put the revenant data into a file.  Once it finds matches it will start to assemble the data into a file, and copy the SDL files that are tied to it.
>> 
>> The goal is to get only the data related to the call provided, so tracking down what went on is much easier.
>> 
>> Once complete, you can or should be able to load the file with translatorx and have a smaller file to work with.
>> 
>> Find it here.    Please note, I have restricted the running time, as it will need some updates.  Please feel free to help me make it better.   If its negative feedback, please don’t bother.
>> 
>> http://www.projecttesn.org/ckrparse4rtmt.exe
>> 
>> FYI. This is running with a test CERT, and right now not signed, so windows defender may pop up and Symantec will have a cow…. Put should not be any worries.
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