Hi,
If you take the newer Wireshark and enable the "Try to decode RTP outside
of conversations" preference of the RTP dissector you'll find that these
UDP packets are really RTP, encapsulating a G.729 stream. No T.38 to be
seen.
Thanx,
Jaap
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 08:43:51 -0300, "Rios Juan Carlos"
<riosj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Good morning,
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> I have attached a file, captured with Wireshark version 0.99.4.
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> If you see, for example, 260 o 261 packet with Wireshark version 0.99.4,
> this is like to t.38.
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> But if you see this packet with wireshark version 0.99.5 or 1.0.2, this
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> like to UDP.
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> ¿There is a problem with version 0.99.4?
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> Thank you.
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> Best regards.
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> Juan Carlos Ríos
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> Sutra
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> "Pensar que necesitas descanso te hace sentir mas cansado. Pensar que
> necesitas trabajar duro te hace sentir cansado. Pensar que has trabajado
> duro te trae compasión por ti mismo."
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> Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
> 20/10/09