Hey folks, does anyone have any ideas on this one?
I have two primary applications, Lotus Notes and JD Edwards, and several
others.
I would like to measure the bandwidth of each.
How would I do it?
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I have two primary applications, Lotus Notes and JD Edwards, and several others.
I would like to measure the bandwidth of each.
How would I do it?
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I work for an Avaya and Cisco business partner certifying networks for
IP-Tel.
These companies recommend G.711 for LAN and G.729 for WAN.
The testing that I do shows that in a perfect network i.e. virtually no
losses, G.711 renders a MOS (Mean Opinion Score) of 4.4 and G.729 renders
4.1. I don
Hopefully your folks use the G.711 codec. If so you can do a capture and
save forward and reverse streams as a .au file. This will play with Windows
Media and you will hear what they are hearing. Else the following still
applies:
1. WS will make delay and jitter graphics
2. Filter the ca
When I want to capture a very large amount of traffic, I usually set up for
multiple files(10-20), buffer size of 64meg, new file every 64meg and ring
buffer of up to 10 files.
Is this the best configuration?
Does anyone have rules of thumb?
Occasionally WS crashes in extended captures, even wit
Is there a way to convert a RTP capture, where the codec is G.729, to audio?
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When I tell WS
to decode as "RTP" it does so correctly, displaying 214byte normal G.711
packets.
These can be turned into understandable audio.
Can anyone explain why the original protocol decode is WCCP with a very
large packet length listed?
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