
We use Palladion from IPTEGO. We looked at the entire market vendors for monitoring tools and this was head and shoulders above the rest. Specifically addressing your requirements, all calls and speech quality measurements and also the actual RTP if you want, is recorded in the database going back days or months if you require. So you can go back and find dropped calls. It will specifically detect the dropped call if signaling is not seen for a specified number of seconds. Alternatively you could look for a dropout of speech quality In addition to your other requirements, it obviously does MOS, packet loss and jitter etc. It has a nice message flow diagram, to trace a call from different geographic locations in your network. This is accessed from a simple drill down from the summary information. Also it can scale to very high volumes. It uses standard Linux hardware, so you can drop another quad/HEX core blade into your box and you are good to go unfortunately, it doesn't make the coffee. But it's cheaper than running these measurements on a network device such as an SBC etc. [cid:image001.png at 01CBB8A3.414DF840]

Can anyone else comment on Palladion? We are considering a purchase and would like to hear about any other experiences (good or bad) with the product. Thanks! From: voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org [mailto:voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org] On Behalf Of Chet Curry Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 11:11 AM To: voiceops at voiceops.org Subject: [VoiceOps] Regarding Matter of Quality We use Palladion from IPTEGO. We looked at the entire market vendors for monitoring tools and this was head and shoulders above the rest. Specifically addressing your requirements, all calls and speech quality measurements and also the actual RTP if you want, is recorded in the database going back days or months if you require. So you can go back and find dropped calls. It will specifically detect the dropped call if signaling is not seen for a specified number of seconds. Alternatively you could look for a dropout of speech quality In addition to your other requirements, it obviously does MOS, packet loss and jitter etc. It has a nice message flow diagram, to trace a call from different geographic locations in your network. This is accessed from a simple drill down from the summary information. Also it can scale to very high volumes. It uses standard Linux hardware, so you can drop another quad/HEX core blade into your box and you are good to go unfortunately, it doesn't make the coffee. But it's cheaper than running these measurements on a network device such as an SBC etc. Description: signature2
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