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    VoIP monitor

    VoIP monitor

    VoIP SIP and SKINNY quality analyzer and packet / audio recording tool

    VoIPmonitor is open source network packet sniffer with commercial frontend for SIP SKINNY MGCP RTP and RTCP VoIP protocols running on linux. VoIPmonitor is designed to analyze quality of VoIP call based on network parameters - delay variation and packet loss according to ITU-T G.107 E-model which predicts quality on MOS scale. Calls with all relevant statistics are saved to MySQL or ODBC database. Optionally each call can be saved to pcap file with either only SIP / SKINNY protocol or SIP/RTP/RTCP/T.38/udptl protocols. ...
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    MCU Media Server

    MCU Media Server

    SIP Video Multiconference Media Server with WebRTC support.

    REPOSITORY MOVED TO GITHUB!! https://github.com/medooze/media-server Video Multiconference Media Server with WebRTC support. Provide Multiconference and video broadcasting services to any SIP service. Supports VP8, H264, MP4V-ES, H263 and H263P, continuous presence, RTMP flash broadcasting, adhoc conferences, load balancing and administrative WEB interface. JSR309 driver implementation under development. .
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    Asterisk AD integration \ VQ monitoring
    The project is a preconfigured VoIP PBX VM Image based on Asterisk. But provides more advance features, such as LDAP integration, VQ monitoring via RTCP XR reports, LDAP user login, integrated billing system and telephone directory PDF generator.
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    strManager is a high-performance UDP packet reflector with high customizing per-flow options
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    The KOM(S) Streaming System (komssys) implements a streaming system based on the IETF protocols RTSP, SDP, RTP/RTCP with the intention of providing a base for researchers and other developers. Komssys includes code for a server, a client, and a proxy
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    Enable Linux firewall to support connection tracking and NAT of H.323 protocol. It supports RAS, Fast Start, H.245 Tunnelling, Call Forwarding, Signal Proxy/Softswitch, RTP/RTCP and T.120 based audio, video, fax, chat, whiteboard, file transfer, etc.
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    This project is to extend the work of OpenH323 group to let audio/video source transmit freely between popular players in the market, f.g. media transmission between Netmeeting and Quicktime. A module to construct RTP/RTCP packet is necessary.
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    C library for RTP/RTCP application development
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