Re: RAQMON drafts

Alan Clark <[email protected]> Wed, 25 Jan 2006 10:22:23 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.ietf.rmonmib
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Danny

Actually almost all the VoIP test equipment vendors use the same 
technology for VoIP performance monitoring.  It is also worth noting 
that both Audiocodes and Texas Instruments announced in early 2005 that 
they were integrating technology into their VoIP solutions to support 
RTCP XR and related reporting protocols, which from a technology 
perspective represents a sizeable proportion of the VoIP market.

I've been fighting the "loss and jitter is good enough" mentality for 
six years, and fortunately most of the industry has seen the light!!

Regards

Alan

 

>I have been following the above thread for sometime now and do I
>understand the gist of your arguments. Given what you said, I am
>wondering how many VoIP test/monitoring Vendors will actually implement
>RAQMON? 
>
>There are some industry heavy weights behind this standard but - correct
>me if I am wrong - it appears that there isn't much mass support. A lot
>of Vendors seem to have their own proprietary implementation of VoIP
>monitoring and one would expect that a standard (RAQMON?) would be a
>unifying force. 
>
>Any thoughts/comments would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Danny Lobo
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