[OpenSIPS-Users] About SIP Traffic

duane.larson at gmail.com duane.larson at gmail.com
Fri Dec 2 04:24:59 CET 2011


If you only want RTP I believe CDRTool keeps up with RTP traffic but you  
have to be sending the RTP streams through Mediaproxy. I've done both SIP  
and RTP with Cisco "IP SLA" but that is once again because the packets are  
tagged with QoS and also going through the cisco Router. I would also think  
the Bluecoats Packetshaper could tell you the bandwidth used for RTP or  
SIP. I would be interested to hear if other people have any ideas about  
this.

On , Nick <nick_chang at ezmobo.com> wrote:
> Hi Duane





> Yes, You are right.





> So, Is it not other method???


> If I only want to collect RTP traffic. Do you have any suggest??


> Thanks








> On 2011年12月02日 04:57, duane.larson at gmail.com wrote:




> So probably the only thing Nick can do if he is wanting to measure how  
> much bandwidth the SIP packets are using (if I understand his question  
> correctly) would be at the router like Cisco's "IP SLA". But in order for  
> this to work all SIP packets would need to be tagged with QoS










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