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How to check in-band and out-band DTMF in SIP traces Hello guys, I hope you all will be doing great I want to check in-band and out-band dtmf (rfc-2833) in sip traces I am able to see from telephony event 101 fields that the dtmf is being passed properly, but i am not able to see if that dtmf was passed in-band or out-band Suppose from below menti
UNDERSTANDING SIP TRACES - Cisco Community CSeq: 101 INVITE The command sequence CSeq header field is a required header field in every request The CSeq header field contains a decimal number that increases for each request Usually, it increases by 1 for each new request, with the exception of CANCEL and ACK requests, which use the CSeq number of the INVITE request to which it refers
Cisco Access Control Lists (ACL) - Cisco Community Table of Contents Introduction Wildcard Masks Classful Wildcard Examples Classless Wildcard Examples Standard Numbered ACL Standard Named ACL Extended Numbered Example 1 Extended Numbered Example 2 Extended Numbered Example 3 Extended Numbered Example 4 Extended Numbered Example 5 Extended Numbered
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