One way is to open up the RTP header & find the “Setup Frame” which is
under the “stream set up by XXX” depending on your call setup protocol. Then
right click on it, Prepare a filter > Or selected. Another way is to use the
SSID (Synchronisation Source Identifier) field in the RTP header, prepare a
filter as before. However, doing this on one packet will probably only give you
one direction, you will most likely have to repeat this on the other RTP packet,
to get the complete call.
Keith French.
I am trying to trouble shoot VoIP calls using Wireshark
1.6.0. I have many calls in one pcap file. I can display all the VoIP calls in
the file by going to Telephony->Voip Calls. I can select a call, listen to
the RTP stream. When I click on “Prepare Filter” and apply the filter, the
resulting display only shows two RTP packs. How can I see all the RTP packs
related to the selected VoIP calls?
Ira Tessler
ConnectMe
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