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@ -194,6 +194,7 @@ option and which are reproduced below: |
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--homer-id=INT 'Capture ID' to use within the HEP protocol |
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--recording-dir=FILE Spool directory where PCAP call recording data goes |
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--recording-method=pcap|proc Strategy for call recording |
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--recording-format=raw|eth PCAP file format for recorded calls. |
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Most of these options are indeed optional, with two exceptions. It's mandatory to specify at least one local |
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IP address through `--interface`, and at least one of the `--listen-...` options must be given. |
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@ -539,6 +540,11 @@ The options are described in more detail below. |
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In-kernel packet forwarding is fully supported with this recording method even for calls being |
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recorded. |
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* --recording-format |
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When recording to pcap file in raw (default) format, there is no ethernet header. |
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When set to eth, a fake ethernet header is added, making each package 14 bytes larger. |
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A typical command line (enabling both UDP and NG protocols) thus may look like: |
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/usr/sbin/rtpengine --table=0 --interface=10.64.73.31 --interface=2001:db8::4f3:3d \ |
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