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The only change in each file is in a comment showing the asn2wrs cmd used to build that file.
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Removed a debug printout in t38.
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- Generic Extensible Framework helper
- Annex M1 (QSIG over H.323)
- Annex M4
- Annex R
H.225/H.245 support for Generic Extensible Framework (GEF)
H.235 register MIKEY into new H.225/H.245 GEF tables
regenerate H.225,H.245,H.235,H.450,H.450-ROS,T.35 from new makefiles
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definition in the Catapult DCT2000 code.
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Find attached a couple of changes for t38:
- Use the dissector to reassemble t30 frames
- Dissect t30 protocol
- Move the "Fax t38 analysis" to the "VoIP Calls". Now when selecting
"Statistics"->"Fax t38 analysis" option, there is a message that
redirect the user to use the "Voip calls" instead. We may keep this
option for one release, and then remove it ?
- Added in the "Voip calls" the ability to detect a t38 call if there
are not signaling associated with it. For example, when using "Decode
as.." to dissect t38 packets, it is possible to use the "Voip calls" to analyze that call.
- Display "SDP (t38)" in the "Voip calls graph" for SDP t38 sessions.
Regards
Alejandro Vaquero
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New "Fax T38 Analysis" added to the "Statistics" menu to:
- Reassemble the HDLC t30 frames and dissect the header.
- Analyze the UPDTLPacket seq num for packet lost
- Stats of V.x Data:
- Count the Data bytes
- Duration
- Wrong seq num
- Max Burst of packet lost
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conversations large enough to hold the maximum setup method size plus a
trailing '\0'. Make the maximum setup method size 7, so that when the
trailing '\0' is included the total array length is a power of 2. (The
longest string currently used is "Skinny", which fits in 7 characters).
This fixes problems in the RTP and RTCP dissectors similar to the one
found in the T.38 dissector.
Undo the previous change to packet-t38.c, as it's now safe to store in
method[MAX_T38_SETUP_METHOD_SIZE], because the array now has
MAX_T38_SETUP_METHOD_SIZE+1 characters.
(Should we use "strlcpy()", and supply our own "strlcpy()" if the system
and/or C library doesn't supply it? Its semantics are a bit cleaner
than those of the "strncpy()"/null-terminate idiom, perhaps making it
less likely that mistakes of this sort will be made.)
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"T38" -> "T.38" in the T.38 dissector.
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