We are running SER 2.0.0 under RedHat 4.5 (kernel 2.6.9).
Anyone have any recommendations for network traffic analyzers, hardware or software, so we can monitor SIP traffic?
We would like the solution to be able to detect dropped calls, generate statistics and possibly debug active connections.
A Google search returns many hits, but I'd like to get some recommendations from folks actually running the monitors before I start looking at trial versions.
Thanks,
Bill
Bill,
We have a Network general Infinistream analyzer w/o recording capabilities on the main server subnet. We use it but not that often. Usually we use ngrep on the servers themselves and Wireshark on laptops. We do monitor the hosts with SNMPv3 but only active processes and server status.
-Steve
From: serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of Bill McNamara Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 10:12 AM To: serusers@iptel.org Subject: [Serusers] Network Monitoring
We are running SER 2.0.0 under RedHat 4.5 (kernel 2.6.9). Anyone have any recommendations for network traffic analyzers, hardware or software, so we can monitor SIP traffic? We would like the solution to be able to detect dropped calls, generate statistics and possibly debug active connections.
A Google search returns many hits, but I'd like to get some recommendations from folks actually running the monitors before I start looking at trial versions.
Thanks, Bill
2009/3/31 Ilya Pichugin i.pichugin@ptl.ru:
Hi,
Yes, CDRTool is what you need
CDRTool is not a monitorization tool at all. It allows showing the SIP trace (if *SER stores them into siptrace DB table) in a fashion way, which is very useful, but that's all.
Hi!
Not at all, but it may using for dropped calls or other useful stats
We would like the solution to be able to detect dropped calls, generate statistics
http://cdrtool.ag-projects.com/attachment/wiki/WikiStart/CDRTool-CallSearch....
You wrote , 18:23:38:
2009/3/31 Ilya Pichugin i.pichugin@ptl.ru:
Hi,
Yes, CDRTool is what you need
CDRTool is not a monitorization tool at all. It allows showing the SIP trace (if *SER stores them into siptrace DB table) in a fashion way, which is very useful, but that's all.
2009/3/31 Bill McNamara billmc@connectmevoice.com:
We are running SER 2.0.0 under RedHat 4.5 (kernel 2.6.9).
Anyone have any recommendations for network traffic analyzers, hardware or software, so we can monitor SIP traffic?
We would like the solution to be able to detect dropped calls, generate statistics and possibly debug active connections.
Note that a proxy is not the best place to monitor calls (just transaction stateful).
2009/3/31 Bill McNamara billmc@connectmevoice.com:
We are running SER 2.0.0 under RedHat 4.5 (kernel 2.6.9).
Anyone have any recommendations for network traffic analyzers, hardware or software, so we can monitor SIP traffic?
We would like the solution to be able to detect dropped calls, generate statistics and possibly debug active connections.
A Google search returns many hits, but I’d like to get some recommendations from folks actually running the monitors before I start looking at trial versions.
We are very happy running palladion.
http://www.iptego.org/palladion/
Dear Bill,
Contact info@joodvs.com i think they can help.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill McNamara" billmc@connectmevoice.com To: serusers@iptel.org Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 5:11:35 PM GMT +02:00 Jordan Subject: [Serusers] Network Monitoring
We are running SER 2.0.0 under RedHat 4.5 (kernel 2.6.9).
Anyone have any recommendations for network traffic analyzers, hardware or software, so we can monitor SIP traffic?
We would like the solution to be able to detect dropped calls, generate statistics and possibly debug active connections.
A Google search returns many hits, but I’d like to get some recommendations from folks actually running the monitors before I start looking at trial versions.
Thanks,
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