Guys,
I have found that uac.reg_info does not properly filter the records in case of l_uuid being too large (works fine with small number of characters).
Here is the concrete example:
""" root@Dev2:/home/dan# kamcmd -s tcp:127.0.0.1:2046 uac.reg_info l_username 8944538525001446036 root@Dev2:/home/dan# kamcmd -s tcp:127.0.0.1:2046 uac.reg_info l_uuid 8944538525001446036 root@Dev2:/home/dan# kamcmd -s tcp:127.0.0.1:2046 uac.reg_info auth_username 301 { l_uuid: 8944538525001446036 l_username: 8944538525001446036 l_domain: 172.16.254.75 r_username: 301 r_domain: pbx.example.com realm: asterisk auth_username: 301 auth_password: check123 auth_proxy: sip:172.16.254.75 expires: 360 flags: 12 diff_expires: 120 timer_expires: 1414838083 } root@Dev2:/home/dan# kamcmd -s tcp:127.0.0.1:2046 uac.reg_info r_username 301 { l_uuid: 8944538525001446036 l_username: 8944538525001446036 l_domain: 172.16.254.75 r_username: 301 r_domain: pbx.example.com realm: asterisk auth_username: 301 auth_password: check123 auth_proxy: sip:172.16.254.75 expires: 360 flags: 0 diff_expires: 211 timer_expires: 1414838323 } """
Thanks in advance for any kind of tip!
DanB