sip_enable_trans_Session(Initiation Protocol Libsip_enable_trans_logging(3SIP)NAME
sip_enable_trans_logging, sip_enable_dialog_logging, sip_disable_dia‐
log_logging, sip_disable_trans_logging - transaction and dialog logging
operations
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lsip [ library... ]
#include <sip.h>
int sip_enable_trans_logging(FILE *logfile, int flags);
int sip_enable_dialog_logging(FILE *logfile, int flags);
void sip_disable_dialog_logging();
void sip_disable_trans_logging();
DESCRIPTION
The sip_enable_trans_logging() and sip_enable_dialog_logging() func‐
tions enable transaction and dialog logging respectively. The logfile
argument points to a file to which the SIP messages are logged. The
flags argument controls the amount of logging. The only flag defined in
<sip.h> is SIP_DETAIL_LOGGING. Either transaction or dialog logging, or
both, can be enabled at any time. For dialog logging to work, the SIP
stack must be enabled to manage dialogs (using SIP_STACK_DIALOGS, see
sip_stack_init(3SIP)) when the stack is initialized.
All the messages exchanged within a transaction/dialog is captured and
later dumped to a log file when the transaction or dialog is deleted or
terminated. Upon termination, each dialog writes to the file the mes‐
sages that were processed in its context. Similarly, upon termination
each transaction writes to the file the messages that were processed in
its context.
The sip_disable_trans_logging() and sip_disable_dialog_logging() func‐
tions disable the transaction or dialog logging. These functions do not
close the files. It is the responsibility of the application to close
them.
The log contains the state of the transaction or dialog at the time the
message was processed.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, sip_enable_trans_logging() and
sip_enable_dialog_logging() return 0. They return EINVAL if logfile is
NULL or flags is unrecognized.
EXAMPLES
Example 1 Dialog logging
The following is an example of dialog logging.
FILE *logfile;
logfile = fopen("/tmp/ApplicationA", "a+");
sip_enable_dialog_logging(logfile, SIP_DETAIL_LOGGING);
/* Application sends INVITE, recieves 180 and 200 response and dialog is
created. */
/* Application sends ACK request */
/* Application sends BYE and recieves 200 response */
/* Application disables logging */
sip_disable_dialog_logging();
The log file will be of the following format.
************* Begin Dialog *************
Digest : 43854 43825 26120 9475 5415 21595 25658 18538
-----------------------------
Dialog State : SIP_DLG_NEW
Tue Nov 27 15:53:34 2007| Message - 1
INVITE sip:user@example.com SIP/2.0
From: "Me" < sip:me@mydomain.com > ; TAG=tag-from-01
To: "You" < sip:you@yourdomain.com >
Contact: < sip:myhome.host.com >
MAX-FORWARDS: 70
Call-ID: 1261K6A6492KF33549XM
CSeq: 111 INVITE
CONTENT-TYPE: application/sdp
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.0.0.1 : 5060 ;branch=z9hG4bK-via-EVERYTHINGIDO-05
Record-Route: <sip:server1.com;lr>
Record-Route: <sip:server2.com;lr>
CONTENT-LENGTH : 0
Tue Nov 27 15:53:34 2007| Message - 2
SIP/2.0 180 Ringing
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.0.0.1 : 5060 ;branch=z9hG4bK-via-EVERYTHINGIDO-05
From: "Me" < sip:me@mydomain.com > ; TAG=tag-from-01
To: "You" < sip:you@yourdomain.com >;tag=1
Call-ID: 1261K6A6492KF33549XM
CSeq: 111 INVITE
Contact: <sip:whitestar2-0.East.Sun.COM:5060;transport=UDP>
Record-Route: <sip:server1.com;lr>
Record-Route: <sip:server2.com;lr>
Content-Length: 0
-----------------------------
Dialog State : SIP_DLG_EARLY
/* Entire 200 OK SIP Response */
-----------------------------
Dialog State : SIP_DLG_CONFIRMED
/* Entire ACK Request */
/* Entire BYE Request */
/* Entire 200 OK Response */
-----------------------------
************* End Dialog *************
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │Committed │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│MT-Level │MT-Safe │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOsip_stack_init(3SIP), attributes(5)SunOS 5.11 11 Jan 2008 sip_enable_trans_logging(3SIP)