[cisco-voip] Voice record
Henri Herscher
henri.herscher at gmail.com
Fri Dec 2 21:35:46 EST 2005
Hi Andrea,
Yes, it's a sniffer that captures all RTP packets for voice and all Skinny
packets for call control traffic (or SIP for that matter). Having dynamic
IPs does not hurt because ultimately, the call will be tagged with local
party and remote party (i.e. extension numbers) extracted from the skinny
messages. As long as the IP stays the same during the duration of a call,
we're fine (which has to be the case).
If you give it a try, please let me know how it goes.
Thanks
Henri
On 02/12/05, Andrea Riela <ml at nesys.it> wrote:
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> I'm interested ... how does it work?
> It's a sniffer? when could I use it if all phones have dynamic ip?
> I've already seen the doc, but maybe a practical experience will be
> better ...
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> Thanks for your support
> Andrea
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