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To control what to store to disk / database check [[https://www.voipmonitor.org/doc/Capture_rules capture rules]] | To control what to store to disk / database check [[https://www.voipmonitor.org/doc/Capture_rules capture rules]] | ||
== Turn off audio recording globally == | == Turn off audio recording and DTMF via RFC2833 globally == | ||
To prevent recording audio see [[https://www.voipmonitor.org/doc/Sniffer_configuration#savertp savertp=no]] | To prevent recording audio and DTMFviaRTP see [[https://www.voipmonitor.org/doc/Sniffer_configuration#savertp savertp=no]] | ||
To prevent recording just the audio and keep DTMFviaRTP recorded [[https://www.voipmonitor.org/doc/Sniffer_configuration#savertp savertp=header]] | |||
== Turn off audio recording selectively == | == Turn off audio recording selectively == |
Revision as of 13:54, 9 August 2019
Scalability
How does voipmonitor scale?
Read this: Scaling
How to clean old data and database?
Read this: Data Cleaning
CDR
What is the red small icon in CDR?
The red icon in those columns signalize which side sends BYE first.
How to interpret two charts in the cdr detail?
See this: Graph cheat sheet
Supported architectures
What architectures are tested?
x86 32 and 64, ARMv5 - (if you have error with missing "__sync_fetch_and_sub_8" you have to upgrade GCC compiler to version 4.8)
Configuration
Why I do not see sip packets other then port 5060?
Voipmonitor sniffer by default sniffs packets only on port 5060 from or to. If you need to sniff more SIP ports you need to specify it in configuration. Please see this: Sniffer_configuration#sipport
How to disable timezone check
Go to settings -> System configuration -> Advanced section -> Hide timezone information -> Enable and set to TRUE
Licensing
How to know how many license channels do we need?
You can have unlimited number of phones / endpoints but you need to buy channels according to your maximum number of calls at the same time during peak.
Go to GUI -> Tools -> concurrent calls which will show peaks past 14 days. All multiple legs are already aggregated into single channel so you do not need to buy extra channels in case you have two or more CDR per one real call. The intention is to scale pricing based on real concurrent calls not accounting multiple legs of the same calls.
How does having multiple sensors affect the licensing? If I add a 2-3 remote sensors to the system, would they use the same license pool?
Central GUI calculates connected channels for the whole database but groups all calls legs as a single call so multiple legs are not counted twice etc.
accident / unwanted spikes
If your license is blocked due to high spike (accident / hack whatever) you need to delete those CDR from database via the GUI (filter those calls and in toolbar use delete buttons) and then try to unblock the license. If you do not want to delete them and you will have higher channels than your license for two consecutive days your license will be blocked after 14 days - you need to upgrade to higher channels license which you can do on voipmonitor.org portal.
DTMF
You can enable DTMF RFC2833 or DTMF SIP INFO in voipmonitor.conf by enabling:
dtmf2db = yes
You can also enable DTMF inband detection (only for G.711) by enabling (it will take some CPU)
inbanddtmf = yes
Bulk download of pcaps or audio (wav/ogg)
Read this: download of pcap files / audio files using GUI's api
GeoIP location services
Read this: order of GeoIP processing
Self signed certificate
Read this: Enable SSL/TLS + self signed certificate for http server
Corrupted GUI installation, how to reinstall the GUI
Read this: Re-install_the_GUI
Bad sniffer version, how to reinstall the sniffer to latest version
Read this: Latest_sniffer
What does Audit log cover
It covers these actions of users in the GUI:
- download wav
- download pcap
- play wav
- show fax
- batch download
- filter CDR in form
- login
- logout
PCI compliance
Voipmonitor is PCI compliance ready.
To control what to store to disk / database check [capture rules]
Turn off audio recording and DTMF via RFC2833 globally
To prevent recording audio and DTMFviaRTP see [savertp=no] To prevent recording just the audio and keep DTMFviaRTP recorded [savertp=header]
Turn off audio recording selectively
With savertp=yes in /etc/voipmonitor.conf you can disable audio recording only for some IPs / tel.numbers / SIP domains or any SIP header values [SAVE RTP=OFF|HEADER]
Turn on audio recording selectively
With savertp=no|header in /etc/voipmonitor.conf you can enable audio recording only for some IPs / tel.numbers / SIP domains or any SIP header values [SAVERTP=ON] setting.
Disable spying on live calls
You can disable possibility of GUI to do live spying on calls that uses g711 codec, in the sniffers config set option liveaudio=no
Disable RFC2833 collection in pcaps
in /etc/voipmonitor.conf make sure the option is disabled saverfc2833 = 0
Disable DTMF collection to db
in /etc/voipmonitor.conf make sure the option is disabled dtmf2db = no
Geek's/Developer's corner
Read this: Internal_support_hints
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