[cisco-voip] Log Parser for RTMT
Kent Roberts
kent at fredf.org
Sat Mar 31 21:40:27 EDT 2018
I should have said feedback welcome but please be polite
Kent
> On Mar 31, 2018, at 19:00, Anthony Holloway <avholloway+cisco-voip at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> What did you mean by, don't bother with negative feedback?
>
> Does your solution just copy the SDL files which contain lines pertaining to the call, or does it strip out the lines pertaining to the call and create a whole new log file containing just that call?
>
>> On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 10:29 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.
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>> 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.
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>> After a few people begging for a copy of it, I decided to make it a real program.
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>> 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)
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>> 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)
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>> Push the button to start. Select the location of the RTMT files. (Gz’s are ok, it will unpack them)
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>> It will create a -output on the end of the path you provide with the data.
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>> 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.
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>> The goal is to get only the data related to the call provided, so tracking down what went on is much easier.
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>> Once complete, you can or should be able to load the file with translatorx and have a smaller file to work with.
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>> 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.
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>> 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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