This article below came up on the newwire. The RTCP XR RFC was published.
Will Asterisk be supporting this function in a future release? Does anyone
know if any phone vendors are going to be supporting it?

Thanks

Lee Goodman

Our Technology Update this week is about one of those

mechanisms. Known as RTP Control Protocol Reporting Extensions

(RTCP XR), the technology defines a standard way to detect VoIP

call quality by monitoring a variety of key call ingredients

such as packet loss, delay and call quality.
[snip]

http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3611.txt
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3550.txt

Sorry for late reply. Yes, if you can get someone to code for this, it would be a pretty cool extension. Just getting normal RTCP in there would be a plus: many hardphones support RTCP (Cisco, Budgetone, Sipura, etc.) and getting some useful data back on each call would be a huge bonus for service providers who need to examine call quality across uncontrolled network segments.

Having that stuff in the CDR (or some small subset of it) or in a separate CQDR (call quality detail record) would allow for some very fancy metrics collections.

JT

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