> Not that many RTP packets are required. It's just important to see the
> SIP signaling and where traffic is coming/going from with the network
> topology in mind. That way a clearer picture of where it's saying media
> should go to, where it's sending media from, etc can be gleamed. Once
> that is figured out then the problem can be isolated.
OK, I reproduced it on this machine. It's a total of only 1293
packets, taken on this end. First call didn't work: I heard nothing
coming inbound. Second call worked, well enough that there was feedback
(both phones and the desktop were in the same room).
You can find the file at:
http://www.gnat.com/~kenner/wierdAsteriskJitsi.pcap
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