Ethereal-users: Re: [Ethereal-users] RTP Traffic Generator
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Hi Olivier,
Thanks for the information. This helps. I am actually trying to
saturate an 802.11b network with RTP traffic simulating voice calls to
find out the max number of simultaneous calls possible over our network
for a given MOS. I have a customized linux box that analyzes the
packets and determines the MOS. Unfortunately, that customized hardware
doesnt have a wireless interface, i have set up a linux bridge that
grabs traffic from wireless lan and forwards it to our analyzer through
an eth interface. I wanted to generate some RTP traffic and evaluate
the accuracy of our analyzer throug hthis approach. Hence, i
needed to generate some RTP traffic.
Regards,
Vijay
On 1/21/06, Jacques, Olivier (OCBU-Test Infra) <olivier.jacques@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
AFAIK, there is no tool to compute MOS (well, more exactly
that will compute a PESQ/PAMS/PSQM or r-factor and map it to a MOS score)
released in Open Source.
The algorithms are public but have to be licensed to be
used. Maybe others have a different experience...
Olivier.
Hi All,
Could anybody tell me if there is any software available to generate
RTP traffic to simulate a VoIP call other than packETH and
RTPGen.
I also wanted to know if there was any tool that sniffs packets over the
air and analyzes the MOS without requiring any special hardware.
Regards,
Vijay
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