Caveat; This is likely a bit off topic, and if there is a better forum
or place for it please point the way.

 

I'm looking for a tool that collects the SIP RTCP Summary Report (i.e.
one record per call) for the purpose of storing VoIP Call QOS detail for
all calls over a fairly long period of time. To clarify, this is not a
probe style tool that collects every packet going by on the network and
then reports on VoIP QOS by filtering to the RTCP-XR packets.

 

I am aware of the Telchemy SQmediator product but was wondering if they
are the only game in town for this type of solution.

Does anyone know of a commercial alternative to SQmediator? Is there a
university project in this area or other freeware open source
alternative available?

 

 

Regards,

Don McIlvin

 

Telecom Department

Realogy/NRT/Coldwell Banker

52 Second Ave. (3rd Floor)

Waltham, MA 02451

Office 781-684-5669

 

 

 

 
 
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