Hi all,
 
I have used SA to create a custom UDP protocol check for SIP (An IP telephony protocol). I am able to send the packet to the SIP device to be monitored and that device responds as expected. The UDP protocol check I created is set to expect the reply on UDP port 5060 and that is where the monitored device is replying to. (I'm using Ethereal to monitor this.)
 
However SA does not seem to be listening for the reply or at least not on that port. I used "netstat -an" on Windows XP to check this.
 
Any suggestions?
 
Thanks,
 
Paul
 
 
 
 
IF the SIP protocol is "simple" enough it should be possible with the
protocol builder of Servers Alive.  We never tried it however with the SIP
protocol;


Dirk.

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I'm evaluating Servers Alive for possible commercial use with a SIP provider
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I've been trying to create a UDP tool to send SIP OPTIONs requests to SIP
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