Problems with Spotlight searching of shared volumes
According to: http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/300.html#spotlight, I should be able to "...search any connected Mac with Personal File Sharing enabled or a file server that’s sharing its files."
It doesn't specify what "file server", so I presume it means Spotlight should be able to search any mounted shared volume (assuming, of course, that indexing has been enabled).
I have a NAS device that I want to be able to search with Spotlight. According to mdutil, the volume is enabled for indexing, but I don't see any results when I search under "Shared" in Finder via Cmd+F. (I checked, and there's no .Spotlight folders on the volume.)
From what I recall, under Tiger you could manually specify a network volume to index, but if you dismounted the volume, you'd have to re-enable indexing on next mount. This worked for other file systems (such as Fat32 & NTFS), as well as for HFS+ drives.
According to mdutil in Leopard, the volume is still enabled for indexing even across dismounts. The NAS drive is not HFS+ formatted, but uses XFS.
I've tried deleting the index, to no avail.
Has anyone successfully used Spotlight to search mounted volumes on volumes not shared via another Mac?
Am I missing something?
You have not missed anything.... Leopard promises but does NOT deliver.
I use an AFP server with Bonjour enabled. And NO NO NO Spotlight search is possible on this network volume...
This is outrageous and FALSE information....
Oh and - that Leopard is Sporting 300 new features is false info too.... Not even the "What is New in Leopard" says anything about 300 features.. But it sounds great doesn't it....
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2008-06-03 20:27:21 -0400: AVChat started with ID 2769883123.
2008-06-03 20:27:21 -0400: [email protected]: State change from AVChatNoState to AVChatStateWaiting.
2008-06-03 20:27:21 -0400: 0x13013b00: State change from AVChatNoState to AVChatStateInvited.
2008-06-03 20:27:28 -0400: 0x13013b00: State change from AVChatStateInvited to AVChatStateConnecting.
2008-06-03 20:27:28 -0400: [email protected]: State change from AVChatStateWaiting to AVChatStateConnecting.
2008-06-03 20:27:35 -0400: 0x13013b00: State change from AVChatStateConnecting to AVChatStateEnded.
2008-06-03 20:27:35 -0400: 0x13013b00: Error -7 (0x13013b00 cancelled the connection.)
2008-06-03 20:27:35 -0400: [email protected]: State change from AVChatStateConnecting to AVChatStateEnded.
2008-06-03 20:27:35 -0400: [email protected]: Error -7 (0x13013b00 cancelled the connection.)
Video Conference Error Report:
14.645193 @SIP/SIP.c:2719 type=4 (900A002D/0)
[SIPConnectIPPort failed]
293.961949 @SIP/SIP.c:2719 type=4 (900A002D/0)
[SIPConnectIPPort failed]
758.045541 @SIP/SIP.c:2719 type=4 (900A002D/0)
[SIPConnectIPPort failed]
1075.693927 @SIP/SIP.c:2719 type=4 (900A002D/0)
[SIPConnectIPPort failed]
1258.533344 @VCU/streamer/RTPTransport.c:2136 type=4 (00000000/2)
[Bandwidth Detection]
[Not enough packet samples 2 < 4]
1781.344021 @SIP/SIP.c:2719 type=4 (900A0015/0)
[SIPConnectIPPort failed]
1783.345052 @SIP/SIP.c:2719 type=4 (900A0015/0)
[SIPConnectIPPort failed]
1785.346520 @SIP/SIP.c:2719 type=4 (900A0015/0)
[SIPConnectIPPort failed]
1787.347888 @SIP/SIP.c:2719 type=4 (900A0015/0)
[SIPConnectIPPort failed]
3383.885149 @SIP/SIP.c:2719 type=4 (900A002D/0)
[SIPConnectIPPort failed]
7813.022666 @SIP/SIP.c:2719 type=4 (900A002D/0)
[SIPConnectIPPort failed]
Video Conference Support Report:
0.406893 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1582 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Connection Data for call id: 1 returns 1
8.118443 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1597 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Prepare Connection With Remote Data - remote VCConnectionData: 1, local VCConnectionData: 1
8.129986 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1701 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Initiate Conference To User: u0 with Remote VCConnectionData: 1 with Local Connection Data: 1 conferenceSettings: 1]
14.144045 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP lip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK09f5b9bd1e4d33c5
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=2136205293
Call-ID: defa27b6-31ba-11dd-be3b-cfbe37224012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@lip:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 731
v=0
o=krupashah 0 0 IN IP4 lip
s=0
c=IN IP4 lip
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2200
a=iChatEncryption:NO
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:121 speex/16000
a=rtpmap:122 speex/8000
a=rtpmap:113 X-AAC_LD/44100
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpID:3599205191
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:588777558
14.644801 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP lip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK09f5b9bd1e4d33c5
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=2136205293
Call-ID: defa27b6-31ba-11dd-be3b-cfbe37224012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@lip:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 731
v=0
o=krupashah 0 0 IN IP4 lip
s=0
c=IN IP4 lip
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2200
a=iChatEncryption:NO
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:121 speex/16000
a=rtpmap:122 speex/8000
a=rtpmap:113 X-AAC_LD/44100
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpID:3599205191
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:588777558
279.446871 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1582 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Connection Data for call id: 3 returns 1
287.436964 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1597 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Prepare Connection With Remote Data - remote VCConnectionData: 1, local VCConnectionData: 1
287.438520 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1701 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Initiate Conference To User: u0 with Remote VCConnectionData: 1 with Local Connection Data: 1 conferenceSettings: 1]
293.461146 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP lip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4303101f2554ea98
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1867071229
Call-ID: 85769318-31bb-11dd-be3b-b74460644012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@lip:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 732
v=0
o=krupashah 0 0 IN IP4 lip
s=0
c=IN IP4 lip
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2200
a=iChatEncryption:NO
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:121 speex/16000
a=rtpmap:122 speex/8000
a=rtpmap:113 X-AAC_LD/44100
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpID:1935268065
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:1866488381
293.961779 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP lip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4303101f2554ea98
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1867071229
Call-ID: 85769318-31bb-11dd-be3b-b74460644012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@lip:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 732
v=0
o=krupashah 0 0 IN IP4 lip
s=0
c=IN IP4 lip
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2200
a=iChatEncryption:NO
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:121 speex/16000
a=rtpmap:122 speex/8000
a=rtpmap:113 X-AAC_LD/44100
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpID:1935268065
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:1866488381
744.239740 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1582 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Connection Data for call id: 5 returns 1
750.517513 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1597 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Prepare Connection With Remote Data - remote VCConnectionData: 1, local VCConnectionData: 1
750.518448 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1701 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Initiate Conference To User: u0 with Remote VCConnectionData: 1 with Local Connection Data: 1 conferenceSettings: 1]
756.543419 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP lip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK1f50d8990838c81f
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1052795734
Call-ID: 997b984e-31bc-11dd-be3b-fa61f5654012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@lip:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 731
v=0
o=krupashah 0 0 IN IP4 lip
s=0
c=IN IP4 lip
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2200
a=iChatEncryption:NO
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:121 speex/16000
a=rtpmap:122 speex/8000
a=rtpmap:113 X-AAC_LD/44100
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpID:3034761863
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:776610911
757.044680 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP lip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK1f50d8990838c81f
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1052795734
Call-ID: 997b984e-31bc-11dd-be3b-fa61f5654012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@lip:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 731
v=0
o=krupashah 0 0 IN IP4 lip
s=0
c=IN IP4 lip
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2200
a=iChatEncryption:NO
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:121 speex/16000
a=rtpmap:122 speex/8000
a=rtpmap:113 X-AAC_LD/44100
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpID:3034761863
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:776610911
758.045358 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP lip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK1f50d8990838c81f
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1052795734
Call-ID: 997b984e-31bc-11dd-be3b-fa61f5654012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@lip:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 731
v=0
o=krupashah 0 0 IN IP4 lip
s=0
c=IN IP4 lip
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2200
a=iChatEncryption:NO
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:121 speex/16000
a=rtpmap:122 speex/8000
a=rtpmap:113 X-AAC_LD/44100
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpID:3034761863
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:776610911
1063.004730 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1582 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Connection Data for call id: 7 returns 1
1069.667213 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1597 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Prepare Connection With Remote Data - remote VCConnectionData: 1, local VCConnectionData: 1
1069.672588 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1701 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Initiate Conference To User: u0 with Remote VCConnectionData: 1 with Local Connection Data: 1 conferenceSettings: 1]
1075.693823 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP lip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK35741b4a72d69d9b
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1496837366
Call-ID: 57b63b5c-31bd-11dd-be3b-d86790a34012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@lip:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 731
v=0
o=krupashah 0 0 IN IP4 lip
s=0
c=IN IP4 lip
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2200
a=iChatEncryption:NO
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:121 speex/16000
a=rtpmap:122 speex/8000
a=rtpmap:113 X-AAC_LD/44100
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpID:176102850
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:2854759884
1256.325598 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1582 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Connection Data for call id: 9 returns 1
1256.757393 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1597 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Prepare Connection With Remote Data - remote VCConnectionData: 1, local VCConnectionData: 1
1256.767649 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1701 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Initiate Conference To User: u0 with Remote VCConnectionData: 1 with Local Connection Data: 1 conferenceSettings: 1]
1257.141977 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK55614a7a7f7ba71a
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=819743753
Call-ID: c3dd156c-31bd-11dd-be3b-b7e742a34012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@sip:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 745
v=0
o=krupashah 0 0 IN IP4 sip
s=0
c=IN IP4 sip
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2200
a=iChatEncryption:NO
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:121 speex/16000
a=rtpmap:122 speex/8000
a=rtpmap:113 X-AAC_LD/44100
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpID:2673770886
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:3331224135
1257.253561 @SIP/Transport.c:347 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 100 Trying
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK55614a7a7f7ba71a
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=819743753
Call-ID: c3dd156c-31bd-11dd-be3b-b7e742a34012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Length: 0
1257.255195 @SIP/Transport.c:347 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 180 Ringing
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK55614a7a7f7ba71a
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1200030272
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=819743753
Call-ID: c3dd156c-31bd-11dd-be3b-b7e742a34012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@rip:16402>
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Length: 0
1257.332394 @SIP/Transport.c:347 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK55614a7a7f7ba71a
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1200030272
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=819743753
Call-ID: c3dd156c-31bd-11dd-be3b-b7e742a34012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@rip:16402>
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 450
[v=0
o=vcm39 0 0 IN IP4 rip
s=0
c=IN IP4 rip
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:1056:2:2000
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
a=iChatEncryption:NO
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpID:2520341219
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 126
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480
a=framerate:20
a=rtpID:733545311
1257.332604 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[ACK sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK7add85c00f6f0dc6
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1200030272
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=819743753
Call-ID: c3dd156c-31bd-11dd-be3b-b7e742a34012@lip
CSeq: 1 ACK
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Length: 0
1257.642507 @:0 type=1 (00000000/0)
[Bandwidth Detection]
[Received the first BWD packet from rip:16402]
1257.955687 @:0 type=1 (00000000/0)
[Bandwidth Detection]
[Avg=100931.40, NSDev=1.57%]
1258.233100 @:0 type=1 (00000000/1)
[Bandwidth Detection]
[Avg=869679.70, NSDev=7.49%]
1258.702183 @:0 type=1 (00000000/2)
[Bandwidth Detection]
[Avg=3474488.00, NSDev=24.40%]
1260.016557 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK2738fc6523248950
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1200030272
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[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK2738fc6523248950
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1200030272
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PING]
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[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
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Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1200030272
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PING]
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[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
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To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1200030272
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1786.849557 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK62f83f15717dabaf
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=712431637
Call-ID: feb3027c-31be-11dd-be3b-cdd2c9134012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@sip:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 745
v=0
o=krupashah 0 0 IN IP4 sip
s=0
c=IN IP4 sip
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2200
a=iChatEncryption:NO
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:121 speex/16000
a=rtpmap:122 speex/8000
a=rtpmap:113 X-AAC_LD/44100
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpID:631112291
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:3345491811
3372.289429 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1582 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Connection Data for call id: 12 returns 1
3377.356972 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1597 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Prepare Connection With Remote Data - remote VCConnectionData: 1, local VCConnectionData: 1
3377.358239 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1701 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Initiate Conference To User: u0 with Remote VCConnectionData: 1 with Local Connection Data: 1 conferenceSettings: 1]
3383.384364 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP lip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK7e94a6fc320b57c6
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1695874314
Call-ID: b734ad34-31c2-11dd-be3b-8d98638c4012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@lip:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 739
v=0
o=krupashah 0 0 IN IP4 lip
s=0
c=IN IP4 lip
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2200
a=iChatEncryption:NO
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:121 speex/16000
a=rtpmap:122 speex/8000
a=rtpmap:113 X-AAC_LD/44100
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpID:114338483
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:1055223185
3383.884975 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP lip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK7e94a6fc320b57c6
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1695874314
Call-ID: b734ad34-31c2-11dd-be3b-8d98638c4012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@lip:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 739
v=0
o=krupashah 0 0 IN IP4 lip
s=0
c=IN IP4 lip
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2200
a=iChatEncryption:NO
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:121 speex/16000
a=rtpmap:122 speex/8000
a=rtpmap:113 X-AAC_LD/44100
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpID:114338483
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:1055223185
7799.404922 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1582 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Connection Data for call id: 1 returns 1
7806.495589 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1597 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Prepare Connection With Remote Data - remote VCConnectionData: 1, local VCConnectionData: 1
7806.496586 @Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:1701 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Initiate Conference To User: u0 with Remote VCConnectionData: 1 with Local Connection Data: 1 conferenceSettings: 1]
7812.521746 @SIP/Transport.c:2362 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP lip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK2c7142083ac79fbb
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1378214089
Call-ID: 072f0460-31cd-11dd-be3b-b93f6ff44012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@lip:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 740Hi,
This page should show you the default info for accessing the Belkin
http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Belkin/F5D8231-4/iChat.ht m
It should not need the Port Forwarding (I Believe UPnP is in System Settings at the bottom of the menu on the left)
Also check the settings in the various menus for Blocking responses to Internet Pings.
If it has it you want to disable this.
Error 7 is also caused by DOS or SPI filters.
If this device has these it should be turned off.
I tested with someone only yesterday that had one of these and it worked out of the box (well he only turned UPnP on)
8:50 PM Thursday; June 5, 2008
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