
It easily allows you to identify a call and filter out that call in a trace by its own. “The Monkey” is the ultimate SYSLOG trace tool in the AudioCodes world. Continuously write traces to log files on disk.Parsed and color-coded SIP engine traces.Syslog ViewerĪ comprehensive troubleshooting tool designed to collect, view and analyze syslog messages coming from AudioCodes devices. Merging sections is useful when using the SBC wizard and there are multiple carriers and/or IP PBXs, but it also allows for moving a configuration file across various models pretty easily. INI snippets are really useful for creating or updating large routing or normalization tables.
Lacks replace functionality, but has general text searchīesides just viewing SBC configuration files offline, the tool is useful for creating INI configuration snippets and merging together sections from other INI files. Table column parameter names parsed in view mode. The view mode presents an easily readable configuration, parsed based on an AudioCodes updated dictionary. This text editor tool allows you to view and edit SBC configuration INI files offline. The same applies if you have multiple carriers or multiple PBXs, which the tool natively doesn’t support. The tool is still useful as you can create a Cisco CUCM to Generic SIP Trunk configuration and merge the two configurations manually to get to a Microsoft Teams to Cisco CUCM base configuration. Microsoft Teams to Generic SIP Trunk is listed but not Microsoft Teams to Cisco CUCM. Limited to two (2) physical SIP interfacesĮven if a scenario is not listed, i.e. Supports 40+ IP PBXs and 200+ SIP carriers. For each of the templates in the wizard there is typically an associated application note available on the AudioCodes support site, describing the configuration scenario in detail. The SBC Configuration Wizard allows you to create a base configuration on the SBC based on an extensive number of pre-defined templates for various SIP carriers, IP PBXs and scenarios. The tools are available at the AudioCodes Download Library. In this article I will go thru some of the native tools used on a regular day to day basis and some tools used not so often, what those tools are used for and why. When working with AudioCodes equipment there are plenty of available tools and utilities some that are native to AudioCodes and some that are third-party.