Using Wireshark open the PCAP containing the SIP RTP Audio. Highlight the RTP Line within Wireshark. Selected Telephony menu item> Select RTP drop down menu item> Select RTP Streams menu item> Highlight both Streams (To/From)> Select Analyze> Select Save> Select Audio> Save as .AU file.
You must now convert the .au file to a .wav file using a third party conversion tool.
You can now import the wav file into Avalanche SIPNG.
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