Why is the Callee's 200 OK Payload shows the IP Address of the Caller instead of the Callee? Does not make sense.. the RTP port # is different but the IP Address is the same as the Caller?
In the first video, he used the sip injector for the same ip address, I mean that he did the call on his machine, used the same ip address for the caller and the callee, the only change is on the SIP port.
One of the best detailed explanation about SIP I've ever seen. Well done. Please do more videos.
Thanks Buddy, Keep Watching my videos, I have uploaded videos related to CUCM as well as CUC.
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One of the best Sip lectures I have seen on You Tube. Well explained with contents and clips.
Thanku Michael
@technical venture please share lesson 5 video. It will be veryuseful
I don't have that now, Somehow it got deleted earlier.
You can watch my other video on SIP, that is also very useful.
How can you distinguish between an INVITE and a RE-INVITE in a SIP trace? What specific headers should be examined?
Thank you
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Why is the Callee's 200 OK Payload shows the IP Address of the Caller instead of the Callee? Does not make sense.. the RTP port # is different but the IP Address is the same as the Caller?
In the first video, he used the sip injector for the same ip address, I mean that he did the call on his machine, used the same ip address for the caller and the callee, the only change is on the SIP port.
Where is download link of the SIP user agent? Thanks
I can't find it anywhere now buddy