Attached are two samples containing H.450 packets.
The file BlindTransfer contains a blind transfer with a return error,
followed by a successful blind transfer with a return result.
The file ConsultationTransfer contains (you guessed it) a successful
consultation transfer including local hold and retrieve messages, but
does not include the signalling between the A and B endpoints as they
were both running on the same host.
Regards,
Graeme
-----Original Message-----
From: Tomáš Kukosa [mailto:tomas.kukosa@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, 24 September 2003 3:27 AM
To: Graeme Reid
Cc: ethereal-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Ethereal-dev] First cut at H.450 dissector
Cituji z emailu od Graeme Reid <graeme.reid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Inspired by the new H.225 and H.245 dissectors supplied by Andreas
> Sikkema (andreas.sikkema@xxxxxxxxxxx), I have taken a first cut at an
> H.450 dissector. It currently handles H.450.1 and H.450.2 messages.
> At this stage, it has only been tested using Blind Transfer success
> and failure cases, but Consultation Transfer should also work.
> Unfortunately I have run out of time to work on it further (at least in
> the short-term) so I thought it better to post what
> I have done so far. The only known problem with it so far is that an
> invoke Id in a return result or return error of >32k
> will be displayed as a negative number.
Could you send me some captured examples with H.450 messages?
Thanks in advance,
Tom
Attachment:
BlindTransfer.dmp
Description: BlindTransfer.dmp
Attachment:
ConsultationTransfer.dmp
Description: ConsultationTransfer.dmp