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Mastering FreeSWITCH

By : Russell Treleaven, Seven Du, Schreiber, Ken Rice, Mike Jerris, Florent Krieg, Kalyani Kulkarni, Charles Bujold
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Mastering FreeSWITCH

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By: Russell Treleaven, Seven Du, Schreiber, Ken Rice, Mike Jerris, Florent Krieg, Kalyani Kulkarni, Charles Bujold

Overview of this book

FreeSWITCH is one of the best tools around if you’re looking for a modern method of managing communication protocols through a range of different media. From real-time browser communication with the WebRTC API to implementing VoIP (voice over internet protocol), with FreeSWITCH you’re in full control of your projects. This book shows you how to unlock its full potential – more than just a tutorial, it’s packed with plenty of tips and tricks to make it work for you. Written by members of the team who actually helped build FreeSWITCH, it will guide you through some of the newest features of version 1.6 including video transcoding and conferencing. Find out how FreeSWITCH interacts with other tools and APIs, learn how to tackle common (and not so common) challenges ranging from high availability to IVR development and programming advanced PBXs. Great communication functionality begins with FreeSWITCH – find out how and get your project up and running today.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Mastering FreeSWITCH
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Contributors
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
7
WebRTC and Mod_Verto
Index

Logging with FreeSWITCH


Logging is an integral part of any properly managed communication operation. The capability of tracing the minimal details of protocol exchanges and the paths through the internal software mechanisms can be invaluable for pinpointing the intermittent problem of a customer.

There are two main media for logging in FreeSWITCH: the console, for example the fs_cli application, and the log file. Both options use the same mechanism to show or save information.

By default, FreeSWITCH logs all information into one log file at the DEBUG level (the highest detail, producing the most quantity of information). The log file is created and managed by module mod_logfile, configured through logfile.conf.xml. By default, that single log file is called freeswitch.log and is located in freeswitch/log/.

The general format for the log lines is: call-uuid YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss:nnnnnn [LEVEL] source_file_name:line_numberfunction_name() <log data>.

Log levels go from EMERG (Level 0) to DEBUG...