* Hint: If this video becomes fuzzy or unclear, please just switch to HD mode.
* Hint:Please note that some of the screenshots and outputs in this post have been recreated in a lab
* Hint: Please click on the pictures in order to maximize them
As we know, the problem of one-way audio is very popular in the word of IP telephony and when it occurs, everyone thinks its the telephony system that’s got a problem. However, 90% of the time, it’s the underlying network that’s causing the problem. This video entry is geared towards providing a method for determining whether the phones in a a call are actually sending audio packets when users are complaining of one-way audio or no audio at all.
This entry was posted a while back but if I recall correctly, one of the CIPC was running on a minimised RDP window.
There is a better solution. You can use IP blue multi-lab which allows you to run over four phones on one PC. check out the link below. You can register it just like CIPC.
https://www.ipblue.com/products_vtgo_multilab.asp
Cheers
This might be a stupid question, but how were you able to get 2 CIPC running at the same time? I’ve tried this before and was unsuccessful. Do you have any hints/pointers?