Hi,
the basic problem with your project is that someone needs to collect the QoS
statistics (I assume that you are talking about voice quality and not about
signaling). If the RTP is going end-to-end at least one of the devices has to
this job. And then you are bound to whatever way this device offers to
query/collect these stats.
Only if you relay the RTP (over rtpproxy or mediaporxy) you would have a
chance to create such stats independently from the end devices.
Greetings
Nils
On Sunday 29 January 2006 21:14, Aisling O'Driscoll wrote:
Hi,
I want to be able to extract QoS parameters such as jitter, delay and
packet loss from VoIP calls made using my SER(both peer to peer for
my public clients and also for clients where the voice will be routed
with mediaproxy). I would like to develop something as opposed to
purchasing a software package.
From searching the Internet the last few days I
have seen that the
following options seem to be available:
1) RTCP
RTCP stream will contain this information. The problem is that
sniffers cannot clearly distinguish RTCP packets from other UDP
packets unless something like an IP address or specific UDP port is
supplied. I had considered using TCPDUMP but then where do I position
this in the network when voice is going peer to peer between client
and I'm not sure how this can work to monitor all calls when I might
not be aware of the end user IP addresses.
2) SIP INFO extension
This also seem to be an option but most off the shelf phones don't
seem to support this and this would required modification of a SIP ua.
3) SNMP
I thought maybe SNMP might be an option but the SER snmp module no
longer exists...
Does anyone have any comments on the above? Are the statements that I
made correct or can anyone think of other ways to monitor the voice
QoS? I am trying to understand how commercial applications have
accomplished this.
Many thanks in advance for advice.
Aisling.
---- Original Message ----
From: clona(a)cyberhouse.no
To: ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Status of SER SNMP module
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 20:30:02 +0100
Hi Aisling,
The SNMP module is dead as a killed turtle :(
-Atle
* Aisling O'Driscoll <ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie> [060129 20:26]:
> Hello,
>
> I'm just wondering what the current status of the SER SNMP module
is?
> Is it currently supported and is there
somewhere I can find
> documentation on it?
>
> Many thanks,
> Aisling.
>
>
>
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