Hey team,
I have not tried to export this, and I would think that SNMP or some other
method can collect these.
You can get call quality stats from the router, if you are using dial peers.
Look up media monitoring. You have to configure this under the dial-peer
and under the voice service section. Will get you MOS scores, delay, lost
packets, etc ...
HTH,
Andrew
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Adam Booth <adam.booth_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> I would suggest that you need to see if you can obtain this data via the
> built in scripting capability using Lua -
> http://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsug_html_chunked/wsluarm.html I have to
> warn
> you that there isn't a great deal of tutorial data available but it may be
> handy. Alternatively in the past I have had to do a two step process with
> exporting the packet dump from wireshark to a plain text file and then
> parsing it with a script to pull the relevant data of interest together to
> create a report. This can be helpful if you want to do a packet analysis
> but don't want to have to do reassembly yourself.
>
> Cheers,
> Adam
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 4:00 AM, Scott M Vermillion <scott_at_it-ag.com>
> wrote:
>
> > All:
> >
> > I have recently captured quite a large volume of RTP traffic using
> > Wireshark and am searching for a way to generate some decent reporting
> > against the trace files. Wireshark itself allows for some analysis via:
> >
> > Telephony->RTP->Stream Analysis
> >
> > However, other than saving the raw line-by-line statistics to a .csv
> file,
> > there doesn't appear to be any rich reporting capability. In the
> analysis
> > window, I see summary information as follows:
> >
> > Max delta = 16.75 ms at packet no. 328593
> > Max jitter = 0.66 ms. Mean jitter = 0.12 ms.
> > Max skew = -6.45 ms.
> > Total RTP packets = 404234 (expected 404234) Lost RTP packets = 0
> > (0.00%) Sequence errors = 0
> > Duration 600.00 s (-5 ms clock drift, corresponding to 89999 Hz (-0.00%)
> >
> > None of this is exported to the .csv file. My goal is to provide a
> client
> > with a succinct report of these captured RTP streams (MPEG-II). In
> > particular "Lost RTP packets" and "Sequence errors" are of interest. I
> > evaluated Cascade Pilot from Cace Tech but they seem slanted towards TCP
> in
> > their reporting capabilities. Anybody know of a trick in Wireshark or
> some
> > other product that I can leverage for this purpose (short of doing a
> bunch
> > of screen capture)?
> >
> > Thanks much,
> >
> > Scott
> >
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