On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 11:32:21PM +0000, Wilkins, Steve wrote:
Sorry, bad habit of adding // to everything after :,
and it was just example of wanting to get the 10d number out of a string. I will be more
concise.
But here is what I am talking about. This is from a tcpdump trace.
From: "Test"
<sip:2223334444@srv1.phones.com;user=phone>;tag=1c993qq2-j4d1-411f-a7c9-11065fce48a2
$fU should work for this...
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