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*Subject:* [asterisk-users] how to sniff RTP and SIP traffic only
Hi, do somebody knows how to sniff RTP and SIP traffic only for a faster
debugging ?
Thanks.
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*Subject:* [asterisk-users] how to sniff RTP and SIP traffic only
Hi, do somebody knows how to sniff
Hi, do somebody knows how to sniff RTP and SIP traffic only for a faster
debugging ?
Thanks.
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For Linux use tcpdump on the host you are after
tcpdump udp and port 5060 or portrange 1-16000 -s0 -i eth0
where 5060 is your SIP port and 1-16000 are your rtp ranges
-s0 means snap length of 0 so capture all the packet rather than cutting
off at a point
And refine it by adding the
Thank you so much !
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Duncan Turnbull dun...@e-simple.co.nzwrote:
For Linux use tcpdump on the host you are after
tcpdump udp and port 5060 or portrange 1-16000 -s0 -i eth0
where 5060 is your SIP port and 1-16000 are your rtp ranges
-s0 means
Xavier Cardil wrote:
Hi, do somebody knows how to sniff RTP and SIP traffic only for a faster
debugging ?
I'm not sure what you mean by for a faster debugging. As for sniffing
the traffic, tcpdump works well.
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