Timeline for Where can I get ethernet frames encapsulatiing VoIP packets and also a tool to be able to read them?
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Feb 29 at 18:36 | comment | added | Devanshu Kashyap | Thank you for the input | |
Feb 29 at 14:55 | comment | added | TMSZ | Running a pair of softphones or calling from a softphone to some free service like sip2sip.info or iptel.org (those have test URIs) should not be a problem. And if you have ~15 GB of disk space and ~2 GB of free RAM installing FreePBX on a virtual machine shouldn't be either. It is easy to find some pcap files with SIP/RTP calls, but it might be limiting. | |
Feb 24 at 11:26 | comment | added | Devanshu Kashyap | Thank you for mentioning libraries. I do not have equipment to generate or create these frames because I am trying to attempt a problem to create an ethernet parser for my research. The scenario advised to look up frames on open source but I did not come across any. The internet search is only comprising of message structure and format. What I need here is multiple examples of ethernet message from polymorphism API implementation POV as it can have different forms. | |
Feb 23 at 16:02 | history | answered | TMSZ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |