you will need to use a packet sniffer to diagnose this type of issue. An application will only receive packets on the ports it is listening on. If you want to change the port your application listens on, you need to use the SIP re-invite process (which exchanges a new SDP) From: pjsip <pjsip-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of mscdexdotexe <mscdex@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 26 March 2018 10:17:12 To: pjsip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Getting notified on RTP/RTCP address changes Is there some way to get notified when the RTP/RTCP address changes in pjsip, for example when pjsip notices a stream coming from a different port number than the original port number from the SDP?
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