Podcast Episode 9 features a dataset of SIP registration failures from VICIdial/Asterisk telephony systems. The data is used to analyze common error codes and patterns in VoIP call setup. The author and specific collection date are unknown.
Use Cases
- Classify SIP error codes (e.g., '403 Forbidden', '408 Request Timeout') from call log metadata.
- Analyze temporal patterns of registration failures using timestamps from the telephony logs.
- Build a predictive model for system outages using sequences of SIP failure events.
- Correlate specific error messages with server IP addresses or domain names present in the logs.
Strengths
- Data originates from real-world VICIdial/Asterisk production systems, providing practical examples.
- Focuses on a specific, critical telephony event (SIP registration failure) for targeted analysis.
Limitations
- The exact number of rows, columns, and sample size is unknown, limiting assessment of statistical power.
- Data freshness, time range, and update frequency are unspecified, which may affect model relevance.
Provenance
- Source
- VICIdial/Asterisk telephony systems.
- Collection Method
- Log data collected from VoIP call servers, likely for a podcast case study.
- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
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