Ethereal-dev: Re: [Ethereal-dev] Has anyone seen a recent version of Etherpeek ...

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From: Richard Sharpe <rsharpe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 20:54:39 -0700 (PDT)
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Guy Harris wrote:

> 
> On Sep 22, 2003, at 12:11 AM, Richard Sharpe wrote:
> 
> > It also claims:
> >
> >     ASN.1, H.225, H.245, H.261, H.323, G.711, G.723, G.728,
> >     G.729, Q.850, Q.931, Q.932, Q.952, Q.953, Q.955, Q.956, Q.957, SAP,
> >     SSDP, SIP
> >
> > Howe many of these are we handling so far?
> 
> Whether we handle "ASN.1" depends on what you mean by "ASN.1"; we 
> dissect a number of protocols that use ASN.1 BER/DER and PER encodings.
> 
> We have H.225, H.246, H.261, and H.263 dissectors, although I don't 
> know how much of those we dissector or, if we don't handle all of them, 
> what's missing.
> 
> I think "H.323" isn't a protocol but a suite of protocols, including 
> the ones mentioned in the previous paragraph.
> 
> We don't dissect G.711 except as data - I suspect it might just be a 
> sequence of 8-bit(?) sound samples, but perhaps not.  We don't appear 
> to have dissectors for G.72{389}.
> 
> I don't remember what Q.850 is, offhand; we do have a dissector for 
> Q.931, but not the other Q. protocols (unless there's nothing to 
> dissect, or if they're just small addenda to other protocols and we 
> already handle those addenda).
> 
> We have a dissector for RFC 2974 SAP; we dissect the Simple Service 
> Discovery Protocol as HTTP; we also have a dissector for RFC 2543 SIP.
> 
> (Is that Wildpackets' list of VoIP protocols they handle?)

Yes, it seems to be ...

Regards
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