You can use a USB to ethernet dongle on a raspberry pi to bring up two NICs. I have a VoIP monitor capture node in our lab built this way and it works well.
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 5:21 PM Shripal Daphtary <shrip...@gmail.com> wrote: > Mark, what type of device are you using as the sensor? > > I've been looking for a raspberry pi with two Ethernet interfaces but I > can't seem to find one. > > I'm assuming we need on port for port mirror traffic and one for internet > access to send the data back to voipmonitor. > > > > Thanks, > > Shripal > > > On May 23, 2017, at 3:49 PM, Mark Wiater <mark.wia...@greybeam.com> > wrote: > > > > > >> From time to time we have some remote clients who are facing voice > quality issues on their endpoints and I have no real good way of > troubleshooting or pin pointing the problem. > > While it's not completely free, I couldn't live without voipmonitor for > this very use. I install a sensor in the client network on a mirror port or > on the phone system and get to see exactly what they see, from a voip > perspective. > > > > The collection software is open source but the gui is invaluable. > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > VoiceOps mailing list > > VoiceOps@voiceops.org > > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops > _______________________________________________ > VoiceOps mailing list > VoiceOps@voiceops.org > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops >
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