Setting up Screen Share

Ok. I have watched the `How to` video on using Screen Share, but how do you tell BBM that a contact can use it?
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Hey DHL.
BBM Video is a feature inside BBM on BlackBerry 10 Smartphones. You can engage BBM video by pressing the green BBM Video at the top right of a BBM conversation (look like a green chat bubble with a video camera icon inside).
Please refer to the BlackBerry Z10 Smartphone device details page found at http://ca.blackberry.com/smartphones/blackberry-z10.html?LID=ca:bb:devices:blackberryz10&LPOS=ca:bb:.... Scroll down and under "Highlights" you can discover more about BBM Video.
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  • CAN'T SCREEN SHARE! TRIED EVERYTHING! PLEASE HELP!

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  • Since updating to Lion I can no longer screen share on Snow Leopard

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  • IChat screen share not working

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    CNAT_ISFULLCONE .... 1
    CNAT_ISPAT ......... 0
    CNAT_ISPATHOST ..... 0
    CNAT_TRYPRESERVE ... 0
    CNAT_PATINORDER .... 0
    CNAT_BLOCKIP ....... 0
    CNAT_BLOCKPORT ..... 0
    CNAT_LOOPBACK ...... 1
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    232322.892311 VCCapMultiAudio
    232322.892317 VCCapMultiVideo
    232322.892322 VCCapMultiAudioHost
    232322.892328 VCCapRDClient
    232322.892334 VCCapRDServer
    232322.892339 VCCapRecordAudio
    232322.892345 VCCapRecordVideo
    232322.892351 VCCapAuxVideoRecv
    232322.892356 vcCapabilities returns: 0x00000bdf
    232322.892362 VCCapAudio
    232322.892368 VCCapVideo
    232322.892373 VCCapMultiAudio
    232322.892379 VCCapMultiVideo
    232322.892385 VCCapMultiAudioHost
    232322.892390 VCCapRDClient
    232322.892396 VCCapRDServer
    232322.892401 VCCapRecordAudio
    232322.892407 VCCapRecordVideo
    232322.892413 VCCapAuxVideoRecv
    232322.893662 VCDelegate conforms to VideoConferenceDelegate protocol.
    232322.893686 ER_AddFilter (1): Adding [[email protected]]->[0]
    232322.893701 setLocalUserName: [email protected]
    232322.893719 ( ) setValidatedIdentity: [00000000]
    232322.960684 1 interfaces found.
    232322.960734 Start listening on 10.0.0.173:49214
    it selects a random port
    232322.960743 1 valid interfaces found.
    232322.960777 candidate collection start : 9.309272
    232322.960829 SNATMAP server [17.250.248.149:5678]
    232322.960890 Found 1 cameras:
    232322.960915 Built-in iSight - 18446744073663414272
    232322.960959 selectedCamera GUID returned Built-in iSight
    232322.960504 candidate collection start : 9.308984
    232322.961044 SNATMAP server [17.250.248.149:5678]
    232322.961097 sent SNATMAP request for [10.0.0.173:16402]
    request how 10.0.0.173:16402 looks on the outsite on the public internet
    232322.961211 sent SNATMAP request for [10.0.0.173:49214]
    request how 10.0.0.173:49214 looks on the outsite on the public internet
    232322.961264 VCChannelRecvProc start...
    232322.964830 Microphone devices:
    232322.964904 Internal microphone
    232322.964970 Line In
    232322.965011 Selected mic: Built-in Microphone / imic
    232322.981400 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
    232323.133001 SNATMAP mapping [a.b.c.d:42744]
    232323.133068 candidate collection done : 9.481563
    232323.133107 add LOCAL candidate [10.0.0.173:49214]
    232323.133133 add SNATMAP candidate [a.b.c.d:42744]
    10.0.0.173:49214 might match a.b.c.d:42744
    232323.133729 Adding [en1] to DNSSD ip port list:[0.0.0.0:54483]
    selects another random port
    232323.133798 upnp mapping is invalid [0.0.0.0:54483], use snatmap IP.
    232323.133827 add UPnP candidate [a.b.c.d:54483]
    232323.134891 SNATMAP mapping [a.b.c.d:42454]
    232323.134913 candidate collection done : 9.483408
    232323.134935 add LOCAL candidate [10.0.0.173:16402]
    232323.134954 add SNATMAP candidate [a.b.c.d:42454]
    232323.135101 Adding [en1] to DNSSD ip port list:[0.0.0.0:54483]
    232323.135125 upnp mapping is invalid [0.0.0.0:54483], use snatmap IP.
    232323.135143 add UPnP candidate [a.b.c.d:54483]
    232323.135408 VCConnectionData for call id: 1 returns 0x17d531f0
    232328.223281 ICEStartConnectivityCheck(id[local:1 remote:1] count[local:3 remote:3] candidate[local:0x17D45660 remote:0x17DAAF10] pair[0x011B0A00]
    232328.223350 connectivity check thread start...(-1334484992)
    232328.223366 join connectivity check thread(-1334484992)...
    232328.223412 *** Insert conn check events ***
    start checking which interface/ip/port combinations are end to end connected
    the remote end got more then one local addresses which makes it complex,
    address 192.168.1.150 on airport
    address 192.168.71.1 on virtal machine
    192.168.71.1 on virtual machine
    232328.223435 event 10.0.0.173:49214->192.168.1.150:49213 expires 14.621923
    232328.223457 event 10.0.0.173:49214->w.x.y.z:49388 expires 14.671923
    232328.223474 event a.b.c.d:42744->192.168.1.150:49213 expires 14.721923
    232328.223492 event 10.0.0.173:49214->w.x.y.z:53646 expires 14.771923
    232328.223509 event a.b.c.d:54483->192.168.1.150:49213 expires 14.821923
    232328.223526 event a.b.c.d:42744->w.x.y.z:49388 expires 14.871923
    232328.223543 event a.b.c.d:42744->w.x.y.z:53646 expires 14.921923
    232328.223560 event a.b.c.d:54483->w.x.y.z:49388 expires 14.971923
    232328.223576 event a.b.c.d:54483->w.x.y.z:53646 expires 15.021923
    232328.223884 vcCapabilitiesOfCPU returns: 0x00000fff
    232328.223904 VCCapAudio
    232328.223916 VCCapVideo
    232328.223926 VCCapMultiAudio
    232328.223935 VCCapMultiVideo
    232328.223945 VCCapMultiAudioHost
    232328.223954 VCCapMultiVideoHost
    232328.223963 VCCapRDClient
    232328.223973 VCCapRDServer
    232328.223982 VCCapRecordAudio
    232328.223992 VCCapRecordVideo
    232328.224001 VCCapAuxVideoSend
    232328.224010 VCCapAuxVideoRecv
    232328.224206 BWD: GotBandwidth: 221052/394013 (up/down) @[173.0.0.10:0.255.255.255]
    232328.224242 BWD bandwidth: 221 kbits up, 394 kbits down.
    232328.224255 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 2 max participants.
    232328.224265 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
    232328.224276 Supports PCMU wideband for audio: 1 / video: 0
    232328.224313 vcCapabilitiesOfNetwork returns: 0x00000bdf
    232328.224327 VCCapAudio
    232328.224336 VCCapVideo
    232328.224346 VCCapMultiAudio
    232328.224355 VCCapMultiVideo
    232328.224365 VCCapMultiAudioHost
    232328.224374 VCCapRDClient
    232328.224384 VCCapRDServer
    232328.224393 VCCapRecordAudio
    232328.224403 VCCapRecordVideo
    232328.224413 VCCapAuxVideoRecv
    232328.224422 vcCapabilities returns: 0x00000bdf
    232328.224432 VCCapAudio
    232328.224442 VCCapVideo
    232328.224451 VCCapMultiAudio
    232328.224461 VCCapMultiVideo
    232328.224470 VCCapMultiAudioHost
    232328.224480 VCCapRDClient
    232328.224489 VCCapRDServer
    232328.224499 VCCapRecordAudio
    232328.224508 VCCapRecordVideo
    232328.224518 VCCapAuxVideoRecv
    232328.226505 prepareConnection - remote VCConnectionData: 01092600, local VCConnectionData: 011a5000
    232328.226798 ICEStartConnectivityCheck(id[local:1 remote:2] count[local:3 remote:5] candidate[local:0x17D6AAC0 remote:0x011B4C00] pair[0x011BC800]
    232328.226828 connectivity check thread start...(-1332887552)
    232328.227021 *** Insert conn check events ***
    232328.227037 event 10.0.0.173:16402->192.168.71.1:16402 expires 14.625528
    232328.227050 event a.b.c.d:42454->192.168.71.1:16402 expires 14.675528
    232328.227060 event 10.0.0.173:16402->192.168.1.150:16402 expires 14.725528
    232328.227070 event a.b.c.d:54483->192.168.71.1:16402 expires 14.775528
    232328.227080 event 10.0.0.173:16402->192.168.177.1:16402 expires 14.825528
    232328.227089 event 10.0.0.173:16402->w.x.y.z:49387 expires 14.875528
    232328.227099 event 10.0.0.173:16402->w.x.y.z:53646 expires 14.925528
    232328.227109 event a.b.c.d:42454->192.168.1.150:16402 expires 14.975528
    232328.227119 event a.b.c.d:54483->192.168.1.150:16402 expires 15.025528
    232328.227145 event a.b.c.d:42454->192.168.177.1:16402 expires 15.075528
    232328.227155 event a.b.c.d:42454->w.x.y.z:49387 expires 15.125528
    232328.227165 event a.b.c.d:42454->w.x.y.z:53646 expires 15.175528
    232328.227175 event a.b.c.d:54483->192.168.177.1:16402 expires 15.225528
    232328.227185 event a.b.c.d:54483->w.x.y.z:49387 expires 15.275528
    232328.227194 event a.b.c.d:54483->w.x.y.z:53646 expires 15.325528
    232328.229577 Invoke delegate method vcc:initiateConferenceStartedForParty:([email protected])
    232328.229606 ### NEW STATE: to: VC_SIGNALING, from: VC_IDLE
    232328.229617 initiateConferenceCallUsingConnectionDataWithErrorInfoToUser - start
    232328.229634 Callee connection data 917 bytes. Caller connection data 621 bytes.
    232328.229652 ( )( )( ) ---- <nil> valid returned 0
    232328.229666 =========== OpenPorts!
    232328.229678 Audio only conference.
    232328.229728 RTP/RTCP ports for PayloadType 0 are 16402 and 16402
    232328.229834 RTP vfd (102) accepts pkt (0008)
    232328.229844 RTP vfd (103) accepts pkt (0020)
    232328.233983 selectedCamera GUID returned Built-in iSight
    232328.234589 * Caller SDP *
    232328.234852 v=0
    o=rob 0 0 IN %RTP-IP-AF% %RTP-IP%
    [email protected]
    c=IN %RTP-IP-AF% %RTP-IP%
    b=AS:2147483647
    t=0 0
    a=hwi:17412:2:2400
    a=iChatEncryption:NO
    m=audio %ARTP-PORT% RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
    a=rtcp:%ARTCP-PORT%
    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:2041791258
    m=video %VRTP-PORT% RTP/AVP 123 126 34
    a=rtcp:%VRTCP-PORT%
    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 %ARTCP-PORT% VIDEO %VRTCP-PORT%
    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:0
    232328.234871 <<<<<<<<<< Conference initiation API version 2 >>>>>>>>>
    232328.235464 join connectivity check thread(-1332887552)...
    232328.371845 *** event (10.0.0.173:49214->192.168.1.150:49213) fired ***
    232328.372146 BINDING_REQUEST to 192.168.1.150:49213 from 10.0.0.173:49214
    232328.372190 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232328.376309 *** event (10.0.0.173:16402->192.168.71.1:16402) fired ***
    232328.376515 BINDING_REQUEST to 192.168.71.1:16402 from 10.0.0.173:16402
    232328.376532 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232328.520369 *** event (10.0.0.173:49214->w.x.y.z:49388) fired ***
    232328.520657 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:49388 from 10.0.0.173:49214
    232328.520683 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232328.525711 *** event (a.b.c.d:42454->192.168.71.1:16402) fired ***
    232328.525919 BINDING_REQUEST to 192.168.71.1:16402 from a.b.c.d:42454
    232328.525945 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232328.659954 *** BINDING_REQUEST from (w.x.y.z:49389) ***
    232328.659974 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232328.660057 BINDING_RESPONSE to (w.x.y.z:49389)
    232328.660065 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(SEND_VALID)
    232328.660073 new remote address(w.x.y.z:49389)
    232328.660089 created candidate (type = 6)
    232328.660097 *** Insert conn check events ***
    232328.660109 event a.b.c.d:42454->w.x.y.z:49389 expires 15.375528
    232328.660119 RCCount=6 CPCount=16
    232328.660130 *** event (10.0.0.173:16402->192.168.1.150:16402) fired ***
    232328.660183 BINDING_REQUEST to 192.168.1.150:16402 from 10.0.0.173:16402
    232328.660191 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232328.668740 *** event (a.b.c.d:42744->192.168.1.150:49213) fired ***
    232328.668782 BINDING_REQUEST to 192.168.1.150:49213 from a.b.c.d:42744
    232328.668820 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232328.807277 *** BINDING_REQUEST from (w.x.y.z:49390) ***
    232328.807314 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232328.807400 BINDING_RESPONSE to (w.x.y.z:49390)
    232328.807415 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(SEND_VALID)
    232328.807430 new remote address(w.x.y.z:49390)
    232328.807446 created candidate (type = 6)
    232328.807462 *** Insert conn check events ***
    232328.807482 event a.b.c.d:42744->w.x.y.z:49390 expires 15.071923
    232328.807500 RCCount=4 CPCount=10
    232328.807522 *** event (10.0.0.173:49214->w.x.y.z:53646) fired ***
    232328.807585 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:53646 from 10.0.0.173:49214
    232328.807601 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232328.809357 *** event (a.b.c.d:54483->192.168.71.1:16402) fired ***
    232328.809529 BINDING_REQUEST to 192.168.71.1:16402 from a.b.c.d:54483
    232328.809555 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232328.955862 *** event (a.b.c.d:54483->192.168.1.150:49213) fired ***
    232328.956293 BINDING_REQUEST to 192.168.1.150:49213 from a.b.c.d:54483
    232328.956345 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232328.958788 *** event (10.0.0.173:16402->192.168.177.1:16402) fired ***
    232328.959037 BINDING_REQUEST to 192.168.177.1:16402 from 10.0.0.173:16402
    232328.959101 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.104599 *** event (a.b.c.d:42744->w.x.y.z:49388) fired ***
    232329.105030 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:49388 from a.b.c.d:42744
    232329.105076 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.108284 *** event (10.0.0.173:16402->w.x.y.z:49387) fired ***
    232329.108538 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:49387 from 10.0.0.173:16402
    232329.108602 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.126053 *** BINDING_REQUEST from (w.x.y.z:49390) ***
    232329.126109 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.126300 BINDING_RESPONSE to (w.x.y.z:49390)
    232329.126316 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(SEND_VALID)
    232329.126338 *** event (a.b.c.d:42744->w.x.y.z:53646) fired ***
    232329.126410 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:53646 from a.b.c.d:42744
    232329.126425 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.146684 *** BINDING_REQUEST from (w.x.y.z:49390) ***
    232329.146734 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.146842 BINDING_RESPONSE to (w.x.y.z:49390)
    232329.146854 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(SEND_VALID)
    232329.146881 *** event (a.b.c.d:54483->w.x.y.z:49388) fired ***
    232329.146920 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:49388 from a.b.c.d:54483
    232329.146964 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.257740 *** event (10.0.0.173:16402->w.x.y.z:53646) fired ***
    232329.258002 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:53646 from 10.0.0.173:16402
    232329.258033 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.295116 *** event (a.b.c.d:54483->w.x.y.z:53646) fired ***
    232329.295471 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:53646 from a.b.c.d:54483
    232329.295487 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.407280 *** event (a.b.c.d:42454->192.168.1.150:16402) fired ***
    232329.408097 BINDING_REQUEST to 192.168.1.150:16402 from a.b.c.d:42454
    232329.408133 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.427067 *** BINDING_REQUEST from (w.x.y.z:49389) ***
    232329.427116 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.427260 BINDING_RESPONSE to (w.x.y.z:49389)
    232329.427528 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(SEND_VALID)
    232329.427575 *** event (a.b.c.d:54483->192.168.1.150:16402) fired ***
    232329.427719 BINDING_REQUEST to 192.168.1.150:16402 from a.b.c.d:54483
    232329.427743 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.443609 *** event (a.b.c.d:42744->w.x.y.z:49390) fired ***
    232329.444137 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:49390 from a.b.c.d:42744
    232329.444166 OLD STATE(SEND_VALID)->NEW STATE(SEND_VALID)
    232329.463903 *** BINDING_RESPONSE from (w.x.y.z:49390) ***
    232329.463955 OLD STATE(SEND_VALID)->NEW STATE(VALID)
    232329.463980 Add result(id:1 proto:5): a.b.c.d:42744-w.x.y.z:49390
    232329.464097 connectivity check thread(-1334484992) end...(00000000).
    232329.464131 use result (id=1,proto=5): local=10.0.0.173:49214 remote=192.168.1.150:49213 src=a.b.c.d:42744 dst=w.x.y.z:49390
    232329.464223 VCChannelRecvProc end(00000000)...
    from all the ip/port combinations local=10.0.0.173:49214 remote=192.168.1.150:49213 src=a.b.c.d:42744 dst=w.x.y.z:49390 is OK
    so my mac ip/port 10.0.0.173:49214 can be reached from internet by src=a.b.c.d:42744
    my budies mac ip/port 192.168.1.150:49213 can be reached fro the internet by dst=w.x.y.z:49390
    232329.576937 *** event (a.b.c.d:42454->192.168.177.1:16402) fired ***
    232329.577200 BINDING_REQUEST to 192.168.177.1:16402 from a.b.c.d:42454
    232329.577259 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.597178 *** BINDING_REQUEST from (w.x.y.z:49389) ***
    232329.597213 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.597392 BINDING_RESPONSE to (w.x.y.z:49389)
    232329.597411 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(SEND_VALID)
    232329.597435 *** event (a.b.c.d:42454->w.x.y.z:49387) fired ***
    232329.597509 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:49387 from a.b.c.d:42454
    232329.597525 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.618579 *** BINDING_REQUEST from (w.x.y.z:49389) ***
    232329.618604 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.618671 BINDING_RESPONSE to (w.x.y.z:49389)
    232329.618681 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(SEND_VALID)
    232329.618696 *** event (a.b.c.d:42454->w.x.y.z:53646) fired ***
    232329.618728 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:53646 from a.b.c.d:42454
    232329.618739 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.638578 *** BINDING_REQUEST from (w.x.y.z:49389) ***
    232329.638614 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.638800 BINDING_RESPONSE to (w.x.y.z:49389)
    232329.638819 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(SEND_VALID)
    232329.638841 *** event (a.b.c.d:54483->192.168.177.1:16402) fired ***
    232329.638986 BINDING_REQUEST to 192.168.177.1:16402 from a.b.c.d:54483
    232329.639180 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.788416 *** event (a.b.c.d:54483->w.x.y.z:49387) fired ***
    232329.788662 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:49387 from a.b.c.d:54483
    232329.788706 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232329.937956 *** event (a.b.c.d:54483->w.x.y.z:53646) fired ***
    232329.938195 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:53646 from a.b.c.d:54483
    232329.938239 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
    232330.087487 *** event (a.b.c.d:42454->w.x.y.z:49389) fired ***
    232330.087728 BINDING_REQUEST to w.x.y.z:49389 from a.b.c.d:42454
    232330.087770 OLD STATE(SEND_VALID)->NEW STATE(SEND_VALID)
    232330.108475 *** BINDING_RESPONSE from (w.x.y.z:49389) ***
    232330.108510 OLD STATE(SEND_VALID)->NEW STATE(VALID)
    232330.108533 Add result(id:1 proto:0): a.b.c.d:42454-w.x.y.z:49389
    232330.108658 connectivity check thread(-1332887552) end...(00000000).
    232330.108692 use result (id=1,proto=0): local=10.0.0.173:16402 remote=192.168.71.1:16402 src=a.b.c.d:42454 dst=w.x.y.z:49389
    ALSO from all the ip/port combinations local=10.0.0.173:16402 remote=192.168.71.1:16402 src=a.b.c.d:42454 dst=w.x.y.z:49389 is OK
    232330.108714 SIPConnect start...
    232330.108748 ER_AddFilter (2): Adding [[email protected]]->[u0]
    232330.108781 ER_AddFilter (3): Adding [10.0.0.173]->[lip]
    232330.108799 ER_AddFilter (4): Adding [10-0-0-173]->[lip]
    232330.108817 ER_AddFilter (5): Adding [192.168.71.1]->[rip]
    232330.108832 ER_AddFilter (6): Adding [192-168-71-1]->[rip]
    232330.108850 ER_AddFilter (7): Adding [a.b.c.d]->[sip]
    232330.108865 ER_AddFilter (8): Adding [a-b-c-d]->[sip]
    232330.109078 TAInviteClientProc Thread start...
    232330.109173 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
    232330.109425 Send to w.x.y.z:49389 [INVITE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP a.b.c.d:42454;branch=z9hG4bK4aec1ff55bcddc90
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=90480416
    The ip/port combination with iChat ports 16402 is used on both ends
    Call-ID: e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    Contact: <sip:[email protected]:42454>;isfocus
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Type: application/sdp
    Content-Length: 402
    v=0
    o=rob 0 0 IN IP4 a.b.c.d
    [email protected]
    c=IN IP4 a.b.c.d
    b=AS:2147483647
    t=0 0
    a=hwi:17412:2:2400
    a=iChatEncryption:NO
    a=bandwidthDetection:YES
    m=audio 42454 RTP/AVP 110 121 12 3 0
    a=rtcp:42454
    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:2041791258
    232330.151861 [[SIP/2.0 100 Trying
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP a.b.c.d:42454;branch=z9hG4bK4aec1ff55bcddc90
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=90480416
    Call-ID: e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    ]] from w.x.y.z:49389
    232330.152045 Dialog(CREATED) Match(STATUS) [e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173]=[e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb 4b454012@10-0-0-173], [90480416]=[90480416]
    232330.152116 Dialog(CREATED) Match(STATUS) [e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173]=[e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb 4b454012@10-0-0-173], [90480416]=[90480416]
    232330.152178 ##### (1)Trying...
    232330.152790 VCSendNotificationProc: name = VCInformation, data = Trying
    232330.152898 [[SIP/2.0 180 Ringing
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP a.b.c.d:42454;branch=z9hG4bK4aec1ff55bcddc90
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=617881761
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=90480416
    Call-ID: e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    Contact: <sip:[email protected]:49389>
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    ]] from w.x.y.z:49389
    232330.152964 Dialog(CREATED) Match(STATUS) [e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173]=[e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb 4b454012@10-0-0-173], [90480416]=[90480416]
    232330.153017 Dialog(CREATED) Match(STATUS) [e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173]=[e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb 4b454012@10-0-0-173], [90480416]=[90480416]
    232330.153082 ##### (1)Ringing...
    232330.153402 VCSendNotificationProc: name = VCInformation, data = Ringing
    232330.159914 [[SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP a.b.c.d:42454;branch=z9hG4bK4aec1ff55bcddc90
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=617881761
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=90480416
    Call-ID: e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    Contact: <sip:[email protected]:49389>
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Type: application/sdp
    Content-Length: 265
    v=0
    o=steve 0 0 IN IP4 w.x.y.z
    [email protected]
    c=IN IP4 w.x.y.z
    b=AS:2147483647
    t=0 0
    a=hwi:1056:4:2660
    a=bandwidthDetection:YES
    a=iChatEncryption:NO
    m=audio 49389 RTP/AVP 110
    a=rtcp:49389
    a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
    a=rtpID:2293062722
    ]] from w.x.y.z:49389
    232330.160027 Dialog Match(STATUS): [e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173]=[e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb 4b454012@10-0-0-173], [90480416]=[90480416], [617881761]=[617881761]
    232330.160109 Dialog Match(STATUS): [e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173]=[e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb 4b454012@10-0-0-173], [90480416]=[90480416], [617881761]=[617881761]
    232330.160176 TAInviteClientProc Thread end(0)...
    232330.160275 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
    232330.160306 Send to w.x.y.z:49389 [ACK sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP a.b.c.d:42454;branch=z9hG4bK10050bf92bb06081
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=617881761
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=90480416
    Call-ID: e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173
    CSeq: 1 ACK
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    232330.160451 Start sending heartbeat from 10.0.0.173:16402 to w.x.y.z:49389
    232330.160492 SIPConnect stop(0)...
    232330.160592 SIP connect returned 0
    232330.160613 Call initiated with callID = 1
    232330.161635 Callee User Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    232330.161669 * Callee SDP *
    232330.161766 Selecting AAC-LD 22.05kHz.
    232330.161794 ######################################
    232330.161808 # SoundDec_Create(742946 --> 81536) #
    232330.161820 ######################################
    232330.166394 Leaving SoundDec_Create
    232330.166422 Conference_SetPayload: audio = 110, video = 34, for confIndex = 0
    232330.166655 v=0
    o=steve 0 0 IN IP4 w.x.y.z
    [email protected]
    c=IN IP4 w.x.y.z
    b=AS:2147483647
    t=0 0
    a=hwi:1056:4:2660
    a=bandwidthDetection:YES
    a=iChatEncryption:NO
    m=audio 49389 RTP/AVP 110
    a=rtcp:49389
    a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
    a=rtpID:2293062722
    232330.166995 RTPSetRemoteSSRC [102/103]: SSRC = 0x88AD5C42(2293062722)
    232330.167020 SIPSendMessageAll start...
    232330.167071 P2P BWD detection starts for vfd(102) with w.x.y.z:49389
    232330.390679 Received the first BWD packet from w.x.y.z:49389
    232330.703921 Avg=101190.70, NSDev=2.60%
    232330.830048 Avg=872232.80, NSDev=2.48%
    232331.132400 Avg=888850.00, NSDev=7.53%
    232331.326017 Orig: Upstream = 452.712kbps, Downstream = -800.442kbps
    232331.326155 Final: Upstream = 452.712kbps, Downstream = 800.442kbps
    232331.326189 P2P BWD detection done for vfd(102)
    232331.326401 Detected bandwidth (kbits/s): 452 up, 800 down. (00000000)
    2008-08-18 23:23:31.326 iChat[172:11b07] Detected bandwidth (kbits/s): 452 up, 800 down. (00000000)
    232331.327811 Add user: [email protected] --> (call id: 1, conf index: 0) to table.
    232331.327865 ( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( ) KEY EXCHANGE 1!
    232331.327903 ( )( )( ) ---- [email protected] valid:
    232331.327920 ( )( )( ) ---- <nil> valid returned 0
    232331.327934 ( )( ) - Overall conference secure: was 0, is 0, count 1
    232331.327952 ( )( )( ) ---- @ enabled set to 0
    232331.327980 ( )( )( ) ---- @ valid set to 0
    232331.328002 Invoke delegate method vcc:securityChanged:
    232331.328118 Preparing to send VCInitiateConferenceCompleted
    232331.328150 Invoke delegate method vcc:initiateConferenceCompletedForParty:([email protected]) - retcode: 0
    232331.332207 vcCapabilitiesOfCPU returns: 0x00000fff
    232331.332236 VCCapAudio
    232331.332248 VCCapVideo
    232331.332258 VCCapMultiAudio
    232331.332267 VCCapMultiVideo
    232331.332277 VCCapMultiAudioHost
    232331.332287 VCCapMultiVideoHost
    232331.332296 VCCapRDClient
    232331.332306 VCCapRDServer
    232331.332316 VCCapRecordAudio
    232331.332327 VCCapRecordVideo
    232331.332337 VCCapAuxVideoSend
    232331.332346 VCCapAuxVideoRecv
    232331.332540 BWD: GotBandwidth: 221052/394013 (up/down) @[173.0.0.10:0.255.255.255]
    232331.332576 BWD bandwidth: 221 kbits up, 394 kbits down.
    232331.332589 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 2 max participants.
    232331.332600 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
    232331.332610 Supports PCMU wideband for audio: 1 / video: 0
    232331.332650 vcCapabilitiesOfNetwork returns: 0x00000bdf
    232331.332663 VCCapAudio
    232331.332674 VCCapVideo
    232331.332684 VCCapMultiAudio
    232331.332693 VCCapMultiVideo
    232331.332703 VCCapMultiAudioHost
    232331.332713 VCCapRDClient
    232331.332722 VCCapRDServer
    232331.332732 VCCapRecordAudio
    232331.332742 VCCapRecordVideo
    232331.332751 VCCapAuxVideoRecv
    232331.332761 vcCapabilities returns: 0x00000bdf
    232331.332771 VCCapAudio
    232331.332782 VCCapVideo
    232331.332791 VCCapMultiAudio
    232331.332801 VCCapMultiVideo
    232331.332810 VCCapMultiAudioHost
    232331.332820 VCCapRDClient
    232331.332830 VCCapRDServer
    232331.332839 VCCapRecordAudio
    232331.332850 VCCapRecordVideo
    232331.332859 VCCapAuxVideoRecv
    232331.332890 ( )( )( ) ---- {nil} enabled returned 0
    232331.333521 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
    232331.333830 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
    232331.334265 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
    232331.334474 MULTIPOINT VC_API: startConferenceWithUserID: [email protected]
    232331.334523 MULTIPOINT VC_API: startConferenceWithIndex: 0
    232331.334562 Remote User Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    232331.334594 upstream_kbits = 452, downstream_kbits = 800
    232331.334651 Conference_SetBitrate: 452000
    232331.334666 SetBitrate from 0 to 452000
    232331.338015 Conference_SetFramerate: 10
    232331.338044 Diffusion prefilter disabled
    232331.338054 Temporal prefilter disabled
    232331.338065 Enabled H264 post processing with mode: 1
    232331.338321 Microphone: callback thread: STANDARD; EXTENDED timeshare: 0; PRECEDENCE importance: 17
    232331.338552 Microphone: null device thread: STANDARD; EXTENDED timeshare: 0; PRECEDENCE importance: 17
    232331.507802 RTP: recv started(88AD5C42,88AD5C42)
    232331.507858 RTPTransport: need to wait for SRTP to init? (0/0)
    232331.859180 Speaker: callback thread: STANDARD; EXTENDED timeshare: 0; PRECEDENCE importance: 17
    232331.859320 Speaker: null device thread: STANDARD; EXTENDED timeshare: 0; PRECEDENCE importance: 17
    232331.863156 =================== ActiveCount += 1
    232331.863189 SetBitrate from 452000 to 452000
    232331.863187 Conference_RecvThread start
    232331.865520 =========== StartTransmit!
    232331.865536 ######################################
    232331.865542 # SoundDec_Create(81536 --> 742946) #
    232331.865548 ######################################
    232331.880759 Leaving SoundDec_Create
    232331.880813 TRANSMIT: w.x.y.z:49389:0 hardwareframe:30 determinedframe: 10 key:-1 determinedbitrate: 452
    232331.880846 ### NEW STATE: to: VC_BUSY, from: VC_SIGNALING
    232331.880886 AGC = 1
    232331.880896 MULTIPOINT VC_API: startConferenceWithUserID: [email protected] returns YES
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!DATA STARTS HERE REMOTE SCREEN WORKING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    232331.899517 18.248 jump: 15.2 frames
    232332.231957 Entering SPIKE
    232332.232465 Leaving SPIKE
    232332.242726 18.591 backtrack: -2.0 frames (14415 - 15442, 15255,136,14415)
    232332.262975 18.611 silence: 1.0 frames
    232332.371732 Entering SPIKE
    232332.376195 Leaving SPIKE
    232332.384264 18.733 backtrack: -3.0 frames (15951 - 17490, 17315,127,15951)
    232332.484788 18.833 silence: 2.0 frames
    232332.504760 18.853 silence: 1.0 frames
    232332.524727 18.873 -360 warp 512 -> 152
    232332.525220 18.874 -360 warp 512 -> 152
    232332.525325 18.874 -360 warp 512 -> 152
    232332.545114 18.894 -300 skip 320 -> 20
    232332.545280 18.894 -320 skip 320 -> 0
    232332.545394 18.894 -274 skip 320 -> 46
    232337.224342 23.573 silence: 1.0 frames
    232337.557761 Entering SPIKE
    232337.559545 Leaving SPIKE
    232337.583423 23.932 backtrack: -5.0 frames (130639 - 133201, 133155,34,130639)
    232337.623150 23.972 silence: 1.0 frames
    232337.724208 Entering SPIKE
    232337.724475 Leaving SPIKE
    232337.922491 24.271 silence: 1.0 frames
    232338.002734 24.351 -360 warp 512 -> 152
    232338.002961 24.351 -360 warp 512 -> 152
    232338.003141 24.352 -300 skip 320 -> 20
    232338.022356 24.371 -320 skip 320 -> 0
    232338.022509 24.371 -320 skip 320 -> 0
    232338.022602 24.371 -200 skip 320 -> 120
    232340.681218 27.030 silence: 1.0 frames
    232340.802415 27.151 silence: 1.0 frames
    232341.384534 27.733 silence: 1.0 frames
    232342.821732 29.170 silence: 1.0 frames
    232343.684414 30.033 -286 skip 320 -> 34
    232346.145433 Entering SPIKE
    232346.147096 Leaving SPIKE
    232346.163624 32.512 backtrack: -3.0 frames (321615 - 323153, 322735,304,321615)
    232346.342369 Entering SPIKE
    232346.343541 Leaving SPIKE
    232346.403154 32.752 silence: 1.0 frames
    232346.542780 32.891 320 dup 320 -> 640
    232346.665390 Entering SPIKE
    232346.665688 Leaving SPIKE
    232346.762355 33.111 silence: 1.0 frames
    232346.902314 33.251 silence: 1.0 frames
    232348.124035 34.473 silence: 1.0 frames
    232348.843019 35.192 silence: 1.0 frames
    232349.202130 35.551 -186 skip 320 -> 134
    232350.324019 Updating heartbeat from w.x.y.z:49389
    232350.329599 [[MESSAGE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP w.x.y.z:49389;branch=z9hG4bK7899611760fc16e0
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=90480416
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=617881761
    Call-ID: e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173
    CSeq: 1 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]] from w.x.y.z:49389
    232350.329936 Dialog Match(REQUEST): [e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173]=[e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb 4b454012@10-0-0-173], [90480416]=[90480416], [617881761]=[617881761]
    232350.330076 SIPMessageProc Thread start...
    232350.330136 Dialog Match(REQUEST): [e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173]=[e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb 4b454012@10-0-0-173], [90480416]=[90480416], [617881761]=[617881761]
    232350.330218 TANonInviteServerProc Thread start...
    232350.331232 VCSendNotificationProc: name = SIPMessage, data = PING
    232350.331267 SIPMessage done.
    232350.331315 | | | | --- iBodyLen 0
    232350.331408 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
    232350.331430 Send to w.x.y.z:49389 [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP w.x.y.z:49389;branch=z9hG4bK7899611760fc16e0
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=90480416
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=617881761
    Call-ID: e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173
    CSeq: 1 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    232350.331589 SIPMessageProc Thread end(200)...
    232351.102786 37.451 -187 skip 320 -> 133
    232352.826531 SIPSendMessageAll start...
    232352.826930 TANonInviteClientProc Thread start...
    232352.827042 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
    232352.827088 Send to w.x.y.z:49389 [MESSAGE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP a.b.c.d:42454;branch=z9hG4bK23daaf2537147c16
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=617881761
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=90480416
    Call-ID: e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173
    CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]
    232352.859843 [[SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP a.b.c.d:42454;branch=z9hG4bK23daaf2537147c16
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=617881761
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=90480416
    Call-ID: e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173
    CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    ]] from w.x.y.z:49389
    232352.859916 Dialog Match(STATUS): [e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173]=[e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb 4b454012@10-0-0-173], [90480416]=[90480416], [617881761]=[617881761]
    232352.860137 Dialog Match(STATUS): [e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173]=[e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb 4b454012@10-0-0-173], [90480416]=[90480416], [617881761]=[617881761]
    232352.860204 SIPSendMessageAll stop(0)...
    232353.103040 39.452 silence: 1.0 frames
    232353.742084 40.091 silence: 1.0 frames
    232353.781901 40.130 -300 skip 320 -> 20
    232353.782002 40.130 -253 skip 320 -> 67
    232354.103630 40.452 silence: 1.0 frames
    232354.544590 40.893 silence: 1.0 frames
    232357.762755 44.111 -186 skip 320 -> 134
    232357.860351 TANonInviteClientProc Thread end(0)...
    232358.625325 44.974 silence: 1.0 frames
    232402.003379 48.352 silence: 1.0 frames
    232402.321862 48.670 backtrack: -1.0 frames (678479 - 678992, 678608,279,678479)
    232402.338076 Entering SPIKE
    232402.338209 Leaving SPIKE
    232402.441691 48.790 silence: 1.0 frames
    232402.561327 48.910 silence: 1.0 frames
    232403.703817 50.052 silence: 1.0 frames
    232403.823631 50.172 silence: 1.0 frames
    232403.923471 50.272 silence: 1.0 frames
    232404.043658 Entering SPIKE
    232404.045955 Leaving SPIKE
    232404.063057 50.412 backtrack: -2.0 frames (715855 - 716881, 716460,306,715855)
    232404.242612 50.591 -187 skip 320 -> 133
    232404.702022 51.051 silence: 1.0 frames
    232405.542301 51.891 -186 skip 320 -> 134
    232407.062092 53.411 -186 skip 320 -> 134
    232409.161947 55.510 -186 skip 320 -> 134
    232409.401506 55.750 silence: 1.0 frames
    232411.663480 58.012 silence: 1.0 frames
    232412.224780 58.573 -186 skip 320 -> 134
    232415.942052 62.291 -186 skip 320 -> 134
    232416.544663 62.893 silence: 1.0 frames
    232417.363006 63.711 silence: 1.0 frames
    232420.326102 Updating heartbeat from w.x.y.z:49389
    232420.331354 [[MESSAGE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP w.x.y.z:49389;branch=z9hG4bK47124a6973d60d4e
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=90480416
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=617881761
    Call-ID: e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173
    CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]] from w.x.y.z:49389
    232420.331601 Dialog Match(REQUEST): [e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173]=[e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb 4b454012@10-0-0-173], [90480416]=[90480416], [617881761]=[617881761]
    232420.331817 SIPMessageProc Thread start...
    232420.331915 Dialog Match(REQUEST): [e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173]=[e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb 4b454012@10-0-0-173], [90480416]=[90480416], [617881761]=[617881761]
    232420.332105 TANonInviteServerProc Thread start...
    232420.332471 VCSendNotificationProc: name = SIPMessage, data = PING
    232420.332512 SIPMessage done.
    232420.332540 | | | | --- iBodyLen 0
    232420.332731 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
    232420.332764 Send to w.x.y.z:49389 [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP w.x.y.z:49389;branch=z9hG4bK47124a6973d60d4e
    To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=90480416
    From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=617881761
    Call-ID: e7561234-6d6b-11dd-92ab-c7cb4b454012@10-0-0-173
    CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    232420.332942 SIPMessageProc Thread end(200)...
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