Help With Log Entries

Hello,

Can anyone help me understand these log entries?

[2020-03-10 09:55:33] VERBOSE[24155] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user '582' uri='pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=' ua='Digium D65 2_8_6'

[2020-03-10 09:55:33] VERBOSE[24155] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘482’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 09:55:34] VERBOSE[24155] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘682’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 09:55:34] VERBOSE[24155] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘782’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 09:58:02] VERBOSE[24406] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘582’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 09:58:03] VERBOSE[24406] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘482’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 09:58:03] VERBOSE[24406] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘682’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 09:58:03] VERBOSE[24406] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘782’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:00:32] VERBOSE[24675] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘582’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:00:32] VERBOSE[24675] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘482’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:00:32] VERBOSE[24675] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘682’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:00:32] VERBOSE[24675] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘782’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:03:01] VERBOSE[24675] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘582’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:03:01] VERBOSE[24675] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘482’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:03:01] VERBOSE[24675] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘682’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:03:01] VERBOSE[24675] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘782’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:05:30] VERBOSE[25216] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘582’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:05:30] VERBOSE[25216] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘482’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:05:30] VERBOSE[25216] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘682’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:05:30] VERBOSE[25216] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘782’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:07:59] VERBOSE[25505] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘582’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:07:59] VERBOSE[25505] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘482’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:07:59] VERBOSE[25505] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘682’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:07:59] VERBOSE[25505] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘782’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:10:28] VERBOSE[25738] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘582’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:10:28] VERBOSE[25738] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘482’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:10:28] VERBOSE[25738] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘682’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’
[2020-03-10 10:10:29] VERBOSE[25738] res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_dpma.c: Updating DPMA user ‘782’ uri=‘pjsip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:36750;transport=’ ua=‘Digium D65 2_8_6’

Do you have any Digium D65 phones?
Who is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ?

I do have one Digium D65 and I changed the local IP address to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx for this post.

I don’t work on DPMA but this message itself is just DPMA updating some information about a phone based on SIP activity. Is there a specific problem or issue you are encountering?

is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ‘local’ or ‘public’ ?

Is DPMA the “Endpoint Manager”? I tried to setup this D65 with endpoint manager once and could not get it to work so I ended up setting the phone up via the phones web interface. It seems sometime afterwards, perhaps after some FreePBX updates, that I started seeing these log entries. They seem to happen every few minutes.

It is the local IP of the network where the phone is connected. The FreePBX is in the cloud.

I will leave all this with @jcolp and co.

DPMA is the Digium Phone Module for Asterisk, it is used with Digium phones to provision them in a feature rich way and provide application features. I do not know of the interaction with the FreePBX modules. It is possible that it configures DPMA and such.

Do you know what these log entries mean?

I stated what the messages themselves mean previously. A SIP message was received and DPMA updated some internal information about the phone (the URI so it can be reached, and the user agent).

That sounds innocent enough. I was concerned because there are yellow, green and red coded ones - the colors do not appear here.

Verbose messages are just that, verbose and informational. They don’t indicate a problem. There are other types of messages such as warning and error which would.

Ok. Thanks for helping me out on this.

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