This is really strange conference because it's don't have a "focus" and RTP media between C and B. So A talks with B and C, but B and C does not hear each over. Am I right? Please comment ))
I guess you didn’t explain what happens in background when it elevates from peer to peer call to conference, there is crux n more interesting stuff to explore mate. 👍
Hello Raja, Sorry about that. We move hosting providers and I guess we broke the doc section. I'll see if we can get it fixed and I'll let you know. Thank you for letting me know that link is broke.
Great work ,thanks a lot of this typ of informative and practical videos.
I ftp'd all the wireshark traces to: muxall.com/docs. The call conference trace is: AcallsCBcallsAAcnfBandC.pcapng
I like your video series on SIP.. Planning to see all of them now.. Thanks for all the efforts..
I just loved the video, thanks a lot for explaining and for your effort in creating and sharing this.
Very Helpfull
Then what is the significance of JOIN header
is that not required for SIP conference
Very useful
This is really strange conference because it's don't have a "focus" and RTP media between C and B. So A talks with B and C, but B and C does not hear each over. Am I right? Please comment ))
Two things missing.refer messages and confrence url.ple elaborate in detail.conceptual intersting one.thanks appreciated
I guess you didn’t explain what happens in background when it elevates from peer to peer call to conference, there is crux n more interesting stuff to explore mate. 👍
How many Call-Id will be there for the conference call?
That is a good question. I guess it depends on the SIP phone's capabilities.
Hi, I am not able to download the traces.. can you please help me?
Hello Raja, Sorry about that. We move hosting providers and I guess we broke the doc section. I'll see if we can get it fixed and I'll let you know. Thank you for letting me know that link is broke.
cool