SIPFlow
Rank #57868smithery/sipflow/sipflow
Sipflow MCP is a SIP/VoIP/telecom grounding layer and PCAP analyzer: - Hybrid search across a curated VoIP corpus — ~40 vendor stacks, 60+ RFCs, STIR/SHAKEN, ATIS branded-calling specs - Vendor detection from a trace or a config blob (Kamailio, OpenSIPS, FreeSWITCH, Asterisk, SIP.js, JsSIP, ...) - Trace tools — minimize noisy headers, render SIP ladders as Mermaid, lint/diff/parse messages - Config review for Kamailio / OpenSIPS / FreeSWITCH / Asterisk with risk flags - SDP parse + offer/answer compare - STIR/SHAKEN Identity header validation and attestation explainer - E.164 number validation, response-code troubleshooter, DNS NAPTR/SRV + TLS cert diagnostics - One-shot hydration of `sipflow.dev/share/<token>` URLs All tools are read-only. Every result carries a verbatim `source_url` so the agent cites real RFC sections and vendor docs instead of hallucinating directive names or response-code semantics. A skill (`/sip-debugger`) and a file-scoped rule ship with the plugin so the agent reaches for these tools automatically when you're editing SIP material.
SIPFlow is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. It ranks #57868 of 58,832 servers tracked on MCP Toplist. SIPFlow is listed on Smithery, and ships as a single rolling release with no explicit version metadata. It was first listed on May 14, 2026.
Ranks ahead of 964 of 58,832 servers on MCP Toplist.
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Not versioned
This server is published through a registry that does not expose explicit version metadata, and no GitHub release tags were found on the linked repository. The listing tracks a single rolling release.
Frequently asked questions
- What is SIPFlow?
- Sipflow MCP is a SIP/VoIP/telecom grounding layer and PCAP analyzer: - Hybrid search across a curated VoIP corpus — ~40 vendor stacks, 60+ RFCs, STIR/SHAKEN, ATIS branded-calling specs - Vendor detection from a trace or a config blob (Kamailio, OpenSIPS, FreeSWITCH, Asterisk, SIP.js, JsSIP, ...) - Trace tools — minimize noisy headers, render SIP ladders as Mermaid, lint/diff/parse messages - Config review for Kamailio / OpenSIPS / FreeSWITCH / Asterisk with risk flags - SDP parse + offer/answer compare - STIR/SHAKEN Identity header validation and attestation explainer - E.164 number validation, response-code troubleshooter, DNS NAPTR/SRV + TLS cert diagnostics - One-shot hydration of `sipflow.dev/share/<token>` URLs All tools are read-only. Every result carries a verbatim `source_url` so the agent cites real RFC sections and vendor docs instead of hallucinating directive names or response-code semantics. A skill (`/sip-debugger`) and a file-scoped rule ship with the plugin so the agent reaches for these tools automatically when you're editing SIP material.
- Is SIPFlow an official MCP server?
- SIPFlow is not on the Official MCP Registry. It is listed on Smithery.
- How many versions does SIPFlow have?
- SIPFlow ships as a single rolling release with no explicit version metadata.