Why all RTP Packets dont show up in RTP Analysis Stream window? Since RTP uses UDP, Can we consider UDP packets as RTP Packets? asked 15 Jan '14, 03:52 lte007 |
2 Answers:
Please dont worry about it...i figured out the problem... While analyzing wireshark considers 1 source & 1 destination at a time...thanks for the comments though... answered 16 Jan '14, 21:43 lte007 |
I'm not sure what the question is. If the packet's are not identified as RT the will not turn up in RTP Analysis obviously. If you know which UDP packets that are RTP you can do "decode as" or you could try the RTP preference "Try to decode RTP outside of conversations". answered 15 Jan '14, 04:02 Anders ♦ showing 5 of 6 show 1 more comments |
thanks Anders, can i have your email-id please. would send you a screenshot as i am not able to upload here....
thanks Anders, can i have your email-id please. would send you a screenshot as i am not able to upload here....
Folks such as @Anders provide helpful answers on the site, not via a personal consultation using email.
The image posting restrictions are unfortunately down to the behaviour of the bottom-feeding spammers. You can post your image elsewhere and hopefully provide a link back here (if that isn't also blocked).
Another option (that is much easier for folks to help you with) is to post the capture somewhere (e.g. Cloudshark) and then post the link here of the capture. This method is only suitable if the capture doesn't contain confidential information.
Do you know if those restrictions are related to the number of karma points?
I would guess so, so that no-one can immediately register, post a question or comment and add spam to it.
O.K.
@lte007, please try again to post the screenshot.