Re: [Wireshark-users] voip troubleshooting

2006-12-09 Thread Frank Bulk
Yes Wireshark includes RTP stream analysis including latency and jitter. Frank _ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of William Irving Zumwalt Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 12:00 AM To: wireshark-users@wireshark.org Subject: [Wireshark-users] voip

[Wireshark-users] SSH packets

2006-12-09 Thread Danesh Daroui
Hi all, Can anybody tell me how can I capture packets which belong to SSH connection? When I establish a SSH connection, even all SSH packets are shown as TCP packets however I have set the filter to capture all packets. A. ___ Wireshark-users

Re: [Wireshark-users] voip troubleshooting

2006-12-09 Thread William Irving Zumwalt
What is jitter? And, is there anything around that might help me configure for capturing only RTP (if I understand correctly, the VoIP protocols ride on top of RTP which rides on top of IP?) and making sense of what's going on? On 12/9/06, Frank Bulk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes Wireshark

Re: [Wireshark-users] voip troubleshooting

2006-12-09 Thread Frank Bulk
Will: Here's a great article to get your started: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/How+To+Debug+and+Troubleshoot+VOIP Don't worry if your capture gets your more than just the RTP traffic, unless you're moving Mbps over that wireless link. Wireshark's RTP stream analysis will automagically

[Wireshark-users] analysing t.120 traffic

2006-12-09 Thread gongo gongo
Hello, I'm trying to analyse some t.120 traffic by using NetMeeting or any other client that support h.323 and t.120 protocols. Wire Shark decodes h.323, but not t.120 from what I can see...So, does anybody know what to do?Is there any plugin or other software? Thanks for your help,

Re: [Wireshark-users] SSH packets

2006-12-09 Thread Small, James
What about: tcp.port==22 Normally an SSH Server/Service/Daemon listens on TCP Port 22. If the SSH end point is on a different port, then you can filter on the server port (e.g. tcp.port==60022) and right click on a packet and select decode as, and choose SSH. Hope this helps, --Jim

Re: [Wireshark-users] voip troubleshooting

2006-12-09 Thread William Irving Zumwalt
Thank you, this is all helpful. I just have one question. If I don't know the exact protocol that this particular VoIP software is using, is it safe to say it will be riding on RTP and is there a specific way I need to setup a filter to figure this out? Or how might I go about this? On