Hello Guy,
The problem with the machine not showing any H225 at all is solved. It had
something to do with the Ethernet card being an on-board card, which was no
good as it turned out. Still the problem with the "failure to decode"
certain H225 messages persists. I took traces on both machines (the one with
the problem and the one without) of a similar VoIP call. The two calls were
made on the same system (i.e. same gatekeeper, same database, ...), just
traced with different machines. On both machines, the same ethereal version
is installed. I took screenshots of the plugin screen as you requested, and
I also included the sniffs in the attachement.
Kind regards,
Vaya Willemen
-----Original Message-----
From: Guy Harris [mailto:gharris@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: dinsdag 23 juli 2002 9:19
To: Willemen Vaya
Cc: 'ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: Re: [Ethereal-users] problems with H225 decoding in Ethereal
0.9. 2
On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 08:33:14AM +0200, Willemen Vaya wrote:
> Yes. I just ran the setup and did not change any of the proposed
> directories. I installed all PC's from the same CD, thus with the same
> Ethereal version.
>
> On all PC's, Ethereal is installed on the hard drive under program
> files/Ethereal.
> All plugins are under program files/Ethereal/plugins/0.9.2
So, if you have an H.225 capture, the three different installations of
Ethereal show different things (one shows the H.225 messages correctly
decoded, one shows them as H.225 but doesn't decode them, and one
doesn't recognize them as H.225 messages)?
If so, what's displayed, on each of the machines, when you select
"Plugins" from the "Tools" menu?
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