
Just to be clear, by "basically free", I meant that his pricing is historically extremely reasonable. That description was from a personal email (as indicated) and I wasn't sure of it's commercial availability. While we don't actually have a copy of said utility, his work (again historically speaking) is top notch, but I didn't want to leave anyone with the wrong impression about my original email. That said, I'll buy you a few beers, Brooks, if you and yours want to push it out there for others to enjoy. :) On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:07 AM, Brooks Bridges <bbridges at ifbyphone.com>wrote:
The utility was written by Alex as a replacement for pcapsipdump. pcapsipdump suffers from severe performance and stability problems with any appreciable traffic.
I can vouch that Alex?s utility is very stable and efficient, but I do have to take exception to the ?inexpensive (read: basically free!)? statement, as the utility is wholly owned (as per work-for-hire agreement) by Ifbyphone, Inc.
Please contact me off-list if you would like to discuss using the utility. I do not believe there is an issue with us releasing the utility ?free as in beer?, however I am not the one that can authorize such a release. I will have to confirm this with our upper management.
Thanks
*Brooks R. Bridges*
*Telecommunications Manager*
*Ifbyphone, Inc.*
*Phone: (847) 983-3000*
*Fax: (847) 676-6553*
*bbridges at ifbyphone.com*
*From:* voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org [mailto: voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org] *On Behalf Of *Darren Schreiber *Sent:* Wednesday, June 23, 2010 11:58 AM *To:* Nicholas Sten; Kristian Kielhofner *Cc:* voiceops at voiceops.org *Subject:* Re: [VoiceOps] Splitting SIP+RTP PCAP files
What's wrong with pcapsipdump? You can pipe input into that I believe... its an old tool but it still works. :-)
Nicholas Sten <nicksten at gmail.com> wrote:
Kristian,
Alex has an elegant and inexpensive (read: basically free!) solution that you might want to check out. Here's a brief description (I've culled from a personal email, so I hope I don't misrepresent it)
*So I wrote a highly parallelised, multithreaded tool that runs on such a "capture box" and listens to SIP traffic intelligently. It automatically identifies the media ports involved in a call and records both SIP and RTP to distinct capture files in a dated directory hierarchy separated by day and hour. The capture file contains the date, time, ANI, DNIS and Call-ID. *
You should give him a shout: Alex Balashov <abalashov at evaristesys.com>
I can vouch for the quality and effectiveness of his solutions.
-N
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Kristian Kielhofner < kristian.kielhofner at gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,
Does anyone know of a tool to split PCAP files that is SIP+RTP aware? Ideally I'd be able to record a PCAP file with any number of calls and then have a utility split that file into each separate call? I'm pretty sure I've seen a utility to do this, I just can't remember the name...
Thanks!
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