[cisco-voip] CDR Monitoring tool

Mohit Saxena MohitS at starcomms.com
Sun Jan 18 09:40:18 EST 2009


Hello Friend,

You can deploy IP SLA monitoring for measuring Jitter, Latency, MOS,
ICPIF etc on your network. For that you will have to configure IP sla
responder on the destination gateways.
For CDR monitoring, I would suggest you to set up a radius server and
configure your Voice gateways to send radius accounting. This way you
will have the cdr logged into a database and you can run periodic
queries to monitor CDR as well as voice KPI like ASR and NER.
I use freeradius and it works great.

Br,

Mohit C. Saxena
Starcomms PLC
mohits at starcomms.com

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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Abdel Bidar
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2009 12:18 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] CDR Monitoring tool



Hello,
I am looking at a monitoring tool as well for Voice Network.
I have a network of 10 voice Gateways AS5400.
I haven't find yet "The Tool" to monitor SIP traffic.
We are planning to deploy IP SLA Probes on shadow routers.
We will have to upgrade our Shadow routers due to the bug CSCsh24502 .
This bug impacts the jitter probes which are the key IPSLA operation for
Voice Monitoring.

We have deployed Wireshark servers accross the network for packet
capture.
I found this a little heavy.

I am still looking for SIP Monitoring tool.

Rgds
Abdel
OSS Specialist
Bskyb
Abdel.bidar at sns.bskyb.com


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