Lorenzo, What about RTCP-XR with Homer? Or is RTCP-XR a paid for feature only working with PCAPture? Above you mentioned RTCP-XT, but I assume you mean to type RTCP-XR as I have not heard of RTCP-XT.
On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Lorenzo Mangani <[email protected]> wrote: > Interesting thread! > > I'm one of the authors of Homer and PCAPture, just dropping in to extend > the subject with more details for those interested and by invite of some of > our users on the list. > > First of all Homer is free and fully open-source, while VoipMonitor is a > paid application and should be best compared with our commercial product > PCAPture (http://pcapture.com) which provides advanced features and > support for multiple signaling protocols with programmable correlation, > passive RTP Analysis agents with pseudo-MOS, RTCP-XT and RTP-Stats > collection, Injection of arbitrary rows (read syslog or CDRs, QoS) with a > correlation IDs, Geo-Location, Fraud Detection with LCR/ENUM backend, > Lawful Interception and much more in terms of scalability and > geo-redundancy - All while retaining full compatibility with agents using > the encapsulation protocol HEP/EEP which is natively supported in Kamailio, > OpenSIPS, Asterisk, Freeswitch as well as tools such as sipgrep, sngrep and > nprobe making our solution quite transparent to integrate with or without > port spanning/mirroring when needed (read cloud) and able to fetch key > internal data from the platforms it taps natively. > > This being said - Homer delivers plenty of value and simply addresses > media monitoring differently without storing and analyzing pcap files, > instead relying on external light-weight analyzers sending customizable QoS > reports at a fraction of the bandwidth, storage and capex cost, with full > recording being an on-demand feature instead of a default. Also our user > interfaces and user experiences are radically different in approach and I'm > sure each satisfies a different audience, without prejudice. I suggest to > give both a try before making a decision ;) > > I hope this (inevitably biased) extension helps anyone evaluating their > options more clearly, our team is always available to answer any questions! > > Kind Regards, > > Lorenzo Mangani > > HOMER DEV TEAM > QXIP - Network Engineering > http://qxip.net > > > > _______________________________________________ > VoiceOps mailing list > [email protected] > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops > >
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