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VoIP Monitoring

  • This topic has 4 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 23 years ago by QoS pro.
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  • #20116
    mama
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    What is some one to know or study to work for a company VOIP network monitering? My back ground is CCNA

    #20117
    Webpro
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    Research SIP, MGCP, MEGACO, H.323. Look at QoS, CPE deployment issues (Firewalls, NAT, etc), Phone devices, CODECs, latency measurements, ITU standards for Telephony to start with

    #20118
    QoS pro
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    QoS is a big area. Easy to trivialize, but there is a lot there. Network monitoring from end-user perspective means having pre-requisite understanding PSQM, PSQM+, or might as well jump to PESQ.

    #20119
    Webpro
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    What do you know about G.107 and E-Model for estimated MOS scores?

    #20120
    QoS pro
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    Enough to entertain a discussion at a cocktail party – G.107 always seems to come up 🙂

    Anyway…

    G.107 was developed by the ETSI. E-Model is a predictive model based on the appropriate metrics, but it does not involve invasive testing. E-Model correlates well to MOS in theory and I have seen it used for planning, but I am primarily a proponent of invasive testing and using the resultant PESQ – MOS correlation. Accurate end-user perception monitoring is one of the greatest barriers to VoIP adoption. Invasive testing, perceptual analysis and resultant MOS scores will be the underpinnings of the SLAs that will drive VoIP adoption.

    Drop me an email if you would like to discuss further.

    kevin.bayuk@clarussystems.com

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