That looks interesting... poking through the SPA-9000 manual, there are a
couple of corrections to your information:

 - The multicast RTP port is 224.168.168.1:34567
 - The multicast signalling port is 224.168.168.1:6061

netcat (nc on most systems) is a fun tool, you could likely use it to
replay captured RTP streams, but I don't know what you'd do about
signalling the phones to tell them there's a paging message they should
be listening for.

Does anyone have an SPA-9000 we could do a packet capture on?

Cheers,
spd

On Fri, 5 May 2006, John Lange wrote:

> The Linksys SPA line of phones (941, 841, 942 etc) all support paging
> using a RTP multicast address "224.168.168.168:6061".
>
> Beyond that I don't have much technical detail on how this works.
>
> I assume that if you send RTP packets out to that multicast address the
> phones will see them and send them to the speaker of the phone.
>
> As far as I'm aware this is not currently supported in Asterisk.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to generate RTP packets to
> test if we can get the phone to work with paging?
>
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