
Hi, did you check out "homer"? It's a great tool, you can also insert .pcap files on demand to display and analyze sip traces. (If live capture is too cpu / ram intensive) Although it's only useful for signaling, not for media/RTP like voipmonitor. But it is free... :) http://www.sipcapture.org/ BR Max M. On 06/25/2014 01:00 AM, Jay Ashworth 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