Hi,
Le mercredi 06 février 2008 à 09:26 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
Hi folks,
Looking at the SIP protocol with ethereal I see a lot of UDP checksum
errors for Invite, Register, Subscibe, etc. Is this something that could
be fixed?
As discussed with Craig, I don't know how user-space
Zitat von [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi folks,
Looking at the SIP protocol with ethereal I see a lot of UDP checksum
errors for Invite, Register, Subscibe, etc. Is this something that could
be fixed?
Regards
Harri
Harri,
possibly you have one of those ethernet cards with a
Matthias Schneider wrote:
Harri,
possibly you have one of those ethernet cards with a neat driver that shifts
the checksum
generation to the network adaptor itself? In that case on the level captured
with ethereal you
will not be able to see any correct checksum since it will be inserted
Hi folks,
I've got 2 SIP registrars configured: 10.1.211.65 and 10.1.211.25
(in this sequence). I was hoping to use the second registrar by
selecting the checkbox for *.25, but if I try to call the IP phone
next desk using
sip:5011
then I don't get a connection.
The ethereal trace for
Le mercredi 06 février 2008 à 19:00 +0100, Harald Dunkel a écrit :
Hi folks,
I've got 2 SIP registrars configured: 10.1.211.65 and 10.1.211.25
(in this sequence). I was hoping to use the second registrar by
selecting the checkbox for *.25, but if I try to call the IP phone
next desk using
Matthias Schneider wrote:
Zitat von [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi folks,
Looking at the SIP protocol with ethereal I see a lot of UDP checksum
errors for Invite, Register, Subscibe, etc. Is this something that could
be fixed?
Regards
Harri
Harri,
possibly you have one of