Hey,
I was wondering how I can log all the RTCP messages and automatically associate them with the CDRs?
Thanks,
David
Whoops, that was way to short.
I am using the latest stable 1.5 version of Kamailio.
kamailio.org@spam.lublink.net wrote:
Hey,
I was wondering how I can log all the RTCP messages and automatically associate them with the CDRs?
Thanks,
David
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25 nov 2009 kl. 15.18 skrev kamailio.org@spam.lublink.net:
Hey,
I was wondering how I can log all the RTCP messages and automatically associate them with the CDRs?
Kamailio in itself does not touch media streams.
Asterisk, however, does and can save this information in CDRs. /Olle
My understanding is that the RTCP was sent in a SIP info packet, maybe I am mistaken...
Olle E. Johansson wrote:
25 nov 2009 kl. 15.18 skrev kamailio.org@spam.lublink.net:
Hey,
I was wondering how I can log all the RTCP messages and automatically associate them with the CDRs?
Kamailio in itself does not touch media streams.
Asterisk, however, does and can save this information in CDRs. /Olle
The Only device I am aware of is the Polycom phone with a Productivity pack that Supports a SIP Publish model for RTCP-XR data sets and also reports the MOS score. This is currently only a draft RFC.
Neill...;o)
2009/11/25 kamailio.org@spam.lublink.net
Hey,
I was wondering how I can log all the RTCP messages and automatically associate them with the CDRs?
Thanks,
David
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On Mittwoch, 25. November 2009, Neill Wilkinson wrote:
The Only device I am aware of is the Polycom phone with a Productivity pack that Supports a SIP Publish model for RTCP-XR data sets and also reports the MOS score. This is currently only a draft RFC.
Hi,
other devices (like FritzBox from AVM) report quality parameters in a proprietary SIP header "X-RTP" in the BYE/ OK during call ending which can be easily read from the proxy. This values are generated from the RTCP as well, but they naturally did not provide a complete look to all of this parameters.
Regards,
Henning