Real-time (low Latency) Monitoring For Asterisk

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Hi.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a *really* real-time monitoring solution for Asterisk?

I’m thinking that something like Grafana (which I’ve played with for another purpose, but don’t really use yet) can do a good job of displaying the data with very little latency, but I’m wondering what the best plugin for getting the data into it might be.

What I’m looking for is a “dashboard” display of Asterisk activity (SIP
channels currently in use, SIP devices currently registered, duration of longest call currently in progress, that sort of thing) but with a very low latency – so when someone places a call, for example, it shows up on the dashboard within a couple of seconds at most.

I’m not looking for anything to show details of individual calls – just summaries of all the calls currently going through the system.

I’m currently using Asterisk 13 on Debian Stretch (with, if it matters, the classic SIP driver, not PJ-SIP), with ODBC real-time CDRs and CEL, I’m happy with a plugin which connects via AMI if that helps, and the system has no queues, no hunt groups, just simple DDI -> SIP account mappings.

Any ideas, people?

Thanks,

Antony.


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