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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
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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
RTP-NTE Payload Type - Cisco Community Hi Wilson, RTP Event (RFC 2833) uses dynamic payload type ranging from 96 to 127 (I think default is 96) It's opposed to some other codecs which use static payload type like G 711Mu (payload 0) and G 711A (payload 8) Moreover both the end points during SDP negotiation can use different payload type for DTMF For example if UAC sends 96 payload type in SDP offer and UAS sends 101 in SDP