Adding few more (historical) details on Palladion, just in case would be useful to decide on going for it.
The system was developed by Iptego, a company split from Iptelorg, with origins at FhG Fokus, in Berlin (the research institute that initially developed SIP Express Router (SER), the ancestor of Kamailio/OpenSER). Iptelorg was bought by Tekelec and Iptego was bought by Acme Packets. Later, Tekelec and Acme were both by Oracle, so I expect that today the Palladion can be purchased only from Oracle. I saw many demos of Palladion several years ago, very neat and feature rich application. If you are familiar with Homer Sipcapture, it used to be the same kind of application, but having lots of extras (to be fair, I haven't compared one to one, as I never had to deal with both at the same time, but at a distance of couple of years). On the other hand, Homer is quite flexible, and being open source gives more freedom to tune or enhance yourself, besides being very active and new features are added a consistent pace. Licensing fee was more targeting large operators, so not coming cheap at all for a small/medium operator. I don't know nowadays, but I expect it didn't go down given it is now in the hands of Oracle. On the technical side, I expect you are going to deal with the guys in Berlin, that are quite capable on understanding SIP, with many years of experience. If money is not an issue, Palladion is a good choice (again, I speak more based on my experience prior Acme/Oracle era). But, as I am more an open source guys, probably a fraction of the license fee for it makes enough to fund a developer to add the feature to export as you need to sngrep or homer. Cheers, Daniel On 26/02/2017 00:17, Alex Balashov wrote: > That's good to know. > > However, what I need in this case is a tool to render diagrams from already > existing captures obtained by a variety of other means. > > > On February 25, 2017 6:15:51 PM EST, Richard Jobson <rich...@teraquant.com> > wrote: >> Hi Alex >> >> It is raw packet capture [e.g. SIP, ENUM etc RTP and RTCP] from a tap >> such as a span sport/port mirroring. Totally vendor independent >> standalone system, software only, runs on Debian Linux. Also can act as >> a VQ Collector to collect out-of-band RTCP-XR >> >> Many thanks >> Richard >> >> On 2/25/17, 4:05 PM, "VoiceOps on behalf of Alex Balashov" >> <voiceops-boun...@voiceops.org on behalf of abalas...@evaristesys.com> >> wrote: >> >> Hi Richard, >> >> I have no opposition to commercial products. Is this a standalone tool >> for generic SIP capture analysis? Or is it part of a larger system of >> some kind? >> >> -- Alex >> >> -- >> Principal, Evariste Systems LLC (www.evaristesys.com) >> >> Sent from my Google Nexus. >> _______________________________________________ >> VoiceOps mailing list >> VoiceOps@voiceops.org >> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops >> > > -- Alex > > -- > Principal, Evariste Systems LLC (www.evaristesys.com) > > Sent from my Google Nexus. > _______________________________________________ > VoiceOps mailing list > VoiceOps@voiceops.org > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops -- Daniel-Constantin Mierla www.twitter.com/miconda -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda Kamailio Advanced Training - Mar 6-8 (Europe) and Mar 20-22 (USA) - www.asipto.com Kamailio World Conference - May 8-10, 2017 - www.kamailioworld.com _______________________________________________ VoiceOps mailing list VoiceOps@voiceops.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops