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WLAN Analyzer and Decoder - CommView for WiFi

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Introduction
About CommView for WiFi
What's New
Using the Program
Driver Installation
Overview
Main Menu
Nodes
AP and Station Details Window
Channels
Latest IP Connections
Packets
Logging
Viewing Logs
Rules
Advanced Rules
Alarms
WEP/WPA Keys
Reconstructing TCP Sessions
Reconstructing UDP Streams
Searching Packets
Statistics and Reports
Using Aliases
Packet Generator
Visual Packet Builder
NIC Vendor Identifier
Scheduler
Node Reassociation
Using Remote Agent for WiFi
Using RPCAP
Using Aruba Remote Capture
Port Reference
Setting Options
Frequently Asked Questions
VoIP Analysis
Introduction
Working with VoIP Analyzer
SIP and H.323 Sessions
RTP Streams
Registrations, Endpoints, and Errors
Call Logging and Reports
Call Playback
Viewing VoIP Logs
Working with Lists in VoIP Analyzer
NVF Files
Advanced Topics
Monitoring 802.11n, 802.11ac, and 802.11ax Networks
Understanding CRC and ICV Errors
Understanding WPA Decryption
Understanding Signal Strength
Capturing A-MPDU and A-MSDU Packets
Using CommView for WiFi in a Virtual Machine
Multi-Channel Capturing
Spectrum Analysis
Capturing High Volume Traffic
Running CommView for WiFi in Invisible Mode
Command Line Parameters
Exchanging Data with Your Application
Custom Decoding
CommView Log Files Format
Information
How to Purchase CommView for WiFi

SIP and H.323 Sessions

NOTE: The VoIP analysis module is only available to VoIP license users or evaluation version users who selected VoIP evaluation mode.

VoIP analyzer currently supports two types of VoIP signaling protocols, SIP and H.323. SIP and H.323 sessions are presented as two separate items on the left pane. Selecting one of the two items will display corresponding signaling sessions captured by the application and provide detailed information related to each session:

SIP Sessions

The upper pane displays a complete list of captured SIP or H.323 sessions. When selecting a SIP/H.323 session from the list, the lower pane displays detailed information on the selected session, including a detailed session log, summarized and statistical data, as well as the RTP streams related to the selected session:

SIP Sessions

If RTP streams are available for the selected signaling sessions, it is possible to play a call by clicking Play.

See also:

Working with Lists in VoIP Analyzer

Call Playback

NVF files