I've been using 0.10.9 to do this for the last couple of days, and it works
OK for me. Pick any UDP packet that's really RTP, right click on it, select
"Decode As" and pick RTP from the dropdown list. It looks like all
similarly sourced UDP packets are then decoded as well. I'm a new Ethereal
user, and am constantly finding something that impresses me -- this was one
such thing.
Mike Armstrong
UF/IFAS CREC
Lake Alfred, FL
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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:18:42 +1100
From: "Schofield, Anthony" <anthonys@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Ethereal-users] Problem with RTP in version 0.10.8
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All,
I have been looking at VoIP traffic in Ethereal using version 0.10.8 for
QoS configuration testing in my router hardware. Ethereal is able to
analyse RTP streams really well and it is an excellent tool. However
after I upgraded recently to version 0.10.9 Ethereal no longer
recognises the RTP traffic and displays it only as UDP. Exactly the
same trace file in use - just different versions of Ethereal. I have
down-graded back to 0.10.8 and it works fine again. Is this a bug in
0.10.9?
Regards,
Anthony Schofield