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in the topic "[Sipp-devel] play_pcap_audio multiple interfaces" from Yohann
Martineau
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 6:52 AM, Dave Williams <
d...@opensourcesolutions.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
> Using 3.2 stable source on 32 and 64 bit linux platforms (with IPv6
> enabled).
> Using an example setup the client (10.10.65.123) is running
> ./sipp -sf uac_pcap.xml uac 10.10.65.65
> to create calls and generate RTP streams.
> The server (10.10.65.65) is running
> ./sipp -sn uas
>
> I can see SIP messages working OK but the RTP always appears on IPV6
> localhost. I tweaked the code to force it to ignore IPV6 (I dont want
> to disable this on my machines) and it now generates RTP on 127.0.1.1
>
> I know this has been asked a few times but the answers have been brief
> (use -mi) but dont appear to change the characteristics. I have tried
> many permutations of -i and -mi but without success.
>
> I guess I must be missing something obvious!
>
> To short circuit my digging into the code (as always in life I am under
> pressure to get this working) can someone help with any specific
> suggestions for getting the RTP sent to an IPV4 destination.
>
> Thanks
> Dave
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