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how can I check which process is sending SIP and RTP traffic to which server on windows

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My company uses a web based softphone to receive or make calls to customers. but that softphone platform is provided by a third party.

Now I want to figure out, our web based softphone will connect to which server when user is making call, I need to know the FQDN or IP address of server, in order to route those voice traffic to a dedicated link.

I tried to find that by using tcpview64 , but it can't show me voice traffic , which is SIP/RTP protocol , just like its' name suggest, tcpview64 just support TCP and UDP.

Any one knows , which tool can be used to achieve my purpose ? Wireshark can capture SIP/RIP traffic , but it can't tell me which process is sending SIP/RIP traffic to which server, I prefer to know the FQDN of server , as IP may be changed from time to time.

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