For general SIP understanding, there's also Sip Scenario from IPtel ( http://www.iptel.org/~sipsc/ ). It will generate sort of human-readable web stuff from captures, allowing you to click on the graphical portions of the call and see the actual SIP packets that correspond to that.
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