[Solved] No video in nvidia HDTV after HDMI switching

My HDTV client (Arch64bit,XFCE) goes through a Receiver which can switch HDMI inputs, then to a HD monitor. Until recently, I could switch and find the video still working when I switched back.  Recently this changed. The HDTV client also dual boots Win7, which does allow switching. To wit:
HDTV client setup(dual boot,HDMI,nvidiaGT610):
‥Archlinux/nvidiaGT610 ->SwitchingReceiver->SamsungHDmonitor
‥Win7/nvidiaGT610 ->SwitchingReceiver->SamsungHDMonitor   
Previous behavoir:
…switching away from HDTVclient then switching back - HDmonitor video works
Current Behavior:
…switching away from HDTVclientWin7 then switching back - HDmonitor video works as expected
…switching away from HDTVclientArchlinux then switching back - HDmonitor video blank (no signal) but Remote desktop works, shows X11 working (putty SSL, vnc Remote Desktop). Requires reboot to restore video with HDmonitor on and Receiver HDMI selected to HDTV Archlinux/nvidiaGT610.
Recently there has been an upgrade to xorg-server:
[2015-02-16 08:56] [ALPM] upgraded xorg-server-common (1.16.4-1 -> 1.17.1-1)
[2015-02-16 08:56] [ALPM] upgraded xorg-server (1.16.4-1 -> 1.17.1-1)
[2015-02-16 08:56] [ALPM] upgraded xorg-server-devel (1.16.4-1 -> 1.17.1-1)
[2015-02-16 08:56] [ALPM] upgraded xorg-server-xephyr (1.16.4-1 -> 1.17.1-1)
and to the nvidia driver:
[2015-02-02 11:48] [ALPM] upgraded nvidia (346.35-4 -> 346.35-5)
[2015-02-07 10:47] [ALPM] upgraded nvidia-ck-k10 (346.35-3 -> 346.35-4)
[2015-02-08 05:25] [ALPM] upgraded nvidia (346.35-5 -> 346.35-6)
[2015-02-28 09:15] [ALPM] upgraded nvidia-utils (346.35-2 -> 346.47-1)
[2015-02-28 09:15] [ALPM] upgraded nvidia-libgl (346.35-2 -> 346.47-1)
[2015-02-28 09:16] [ALPM] upgraded nvidia (346.35-6 -> 346.47-3)
[2015-02-28 09:16] [ALPM] upgraded nvidia-ck-k10 (346.35-4 -> 346.47-3)
[2015-02-28 09:16] [ALPM] upgraded opencl-nvidia (346.35-2 -> 346.47-1)
I could use some suggestions for debugging this... .. .
Notes:
․xorg.conf points to EDID file recovered from Samsung using direct connection
․DPMS disabled in xorg.conf
․xscreensaver is not installed
․Power Manager / Display setting to never
․Per graysky's admonition, this also occurs with non-ck 3.18.6-1-ARCH #1 kernel and nvidia's 346.47
xorg.conf http://pastebin.com/jhjHzT5X
Xorg.0.log http://pastebin.com/4LkNHrAM
Last edited by keepitsimpleengineer (2015-03-16 17:57:30)

Thanks to Evangelos Foutras (foutrelis) the issue is solved and the Bug FS#44199 - No video in nvidia HDTV after HDMI switching is closed.
The bug...
In xfsettingsd 4.11.2 there appears to be a regression that when a TV hooked up to the computer via HDMI gets power cycled, it stops displaying anything.
It happens via a RANDR event being sent to all X clients when the TV gets turned off.
xfsettingsd thinks that it should switch to an internal output, but desktops don't have one.  So when the TV comes back on the bus it seems like it's an extra monitor and xfsettingsd gets confused.
My new workaround...
Unwilling to do any testing on a remote HDTV client for domestic tranquility reasons, I did this…
Dug out an old monitor, searched through the parts drawer and found a DVI-to-DB-9 converter, plugged it in and tested that per description in XFCE Bug 11107 - xfsettingsd resets TV mode to NULL on power cycle.
The problem is (re)solved as video is restored after switching.

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    [Connection Data for call id: 1 returns 1
    12.938180 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:2074 type=2 (00000000/0)
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    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK1915c359518ecdff
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    Contact: <sip:user@sip:53021>;isfocus
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: application/sdp
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    v=0
    o=rwe 0 0 IN IP4 sip
    s=0
    c=IN IP4 sip
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    a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
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    [SIP/2.0 100 Trying
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK1915c359518ecdff
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
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    [SIP/2.0 180 Ringing
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK1915c359518ecdff
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    Contact: <sip:[email protected]:16402>
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    13.630282 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK1915c359518ecdff
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    Contact: <sip:[email protected]:16402>
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Type: application/sdp
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    [v=0
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    s=0
    c=IN IP4 85.207.212.108
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    a=hwi:1056:2:2400
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    a=rtcp:16402
    a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
    a=rtpID:2791552913
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    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
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    [ACK sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK3ae3ec514e279731
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 1 ACK
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    13.894681 @:0 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [Bandwidth Detection]
    [Received the first BWD packet from 85.207.212.108:16402]
    14.207406 @:0 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [Bandwidth Detection]
    [Avg=101670.10, NSDev=5.99%]
    14.379979 @:0 type=1 (00000000/1)
    [Bandwidth Detection]
    [Avg=819476.14, NSDev=14.91%]
    14.668924 @:0 type=1 (00000000/2)
    [Bandwidth Detection]
    [Avg=876693.75, NSDev=2.76%]
    30.010139 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK24bb76a57e39f56c
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]
    30.074259 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK24bb76a57e39f56c
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    33.761317 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK2b04f9e87be3f970
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 1 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    [PING]
    33.761904 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK2b04f9e87be3f970
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 1 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    60.010006 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK3a7cbbd3388be502
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]
    60.094368 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK3a7cbbd3388be502
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    63.243653 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK0976b592136e3f86
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    [PING]
    63.244012 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK0976b592136e3f86
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    90.010203 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK471ce4ef26fec5db
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 4 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]
    90.094581 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK471ce4ef26fec5db
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 4 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    93.247021 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4676dbd16ea0e798
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    [PING]
    93.247360 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4676dbd16ea0e798
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    120.010795 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK65ed53f739b14304
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 5 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]
    120.072294 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK65ed53f739b14304
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 5 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    123.242498 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4d82dd02688b1c1e
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 4 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    [PING]
    123.242837 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4d82dd02688b1c1e
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 4 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    150.010414 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK0ff99de82a78e39a
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 6 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]
    150.079030 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK0ff99de82a78e39a
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 6 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    153.243228 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK3469e2c21c98ff3f
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 5 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    [PING]
    153.243697 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK3469e2c21c98ff3f
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 5 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    180.010864 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK412dfa7e0c06edd2
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 7 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]
    180.101288 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK412dfa7e0c06edd2
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 7 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    183.244489 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK03cff3273c711092
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 6 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    [PING]
    183.244842 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK03cff3273c711092
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 6 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    210.010121 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK363cc4ff0e6aa6a5
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 8 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]
    210.089011 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK363cc4ff0e6aa6a5
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
    Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
    CSeq: 8 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
    Content-Length: 0
    213.245488 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
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