[VoiceOps] Monitoring tools

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Does anyone have an idea of what qualifies as "cost effective" is for
VoIPMonitor?   The last thing I want to do is end up in some sales guys
funnel where I get pummeled with follow up calls.  It seems once you show a
small bit of interest in someone's product it's almost impossible to get rid
of them.   

 

 

Richey

 

From: VoiceOps [mailto:voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org] On Behalf Of Geoffrey
Mina
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 10:39 PM
To: Carlos Alvarez; VoiceOps (voiceops at voiceops.org)
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Monitoring tools

 

+1 for voipmonitor. We recently switched from palladion and never looked
back. 

 

It works great in any environment. The devs over there are very responsive
to feature requests and are releasing updates almost weekly (if you want
them). 

 

Pricing is very cost effective even for large scale (50K+) concurrent call
environments. 

 

I do recommend SSD drives and lots of RAM for the main server if you are
running a lot of traffic in a mirrored configuration. 

 

-------- Original message --------

From: Carlos Alvarez 

Date:06/24/2014 8:29 PM (GMT-07:00) 

To: "VoiceOps (voiceops at voiceops.org)" 

Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Monitoring tools 

 

Same here, we've always loved having it.


On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 4:48 PM, David Wessell <david at ringfree.biz> wrote:
> 1000 thumbs up for VoipMonitor. To ever think that I looked at packet
> captures by hand makes me want to cry.
>
> It won't do exactly what you are asking, but close. You can run reports or
> have tickets opened for calls with a MOS score lower than a certain
> threshold.
>
> dw
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 7:44 PM, Mick Burns <bmx1955 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Jay.
>> You might want to give a shot at voipmonitor.
>>
>> MB
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 7:00 PM, Jay Ashworth <jra at baylink.com> wrote:
>> > The Telephony plugin to Wireshark is pretty neat, but moreso for
>> > diagnosis
>> > than monitoring.
>> >
>> > Is there -- this would probably be a PCAP client app -- something that
>> > just
>> > monitors a port for SIP/STP flows, and shows a call progress
>> > thermometer,
>> > with a flow number, destination or source DN, direction, and some color
>> > coding to show you that the call is proceeding as expected or is
>> > anomalous?
>> >
>> > Basically, something that launches a small state machine for each new
>> > flow
>> > it seems, and displays the status of the state machine as a row in a
>> > table?
>> >
>> > Clearly, this would get out of hand for hundreds or thousands of calls,
>> > but
>> > dozens is a pretty big market...
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > -- jra
>> >
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