SIPFlow displays SIP/DIAMETER callflows as ladder diagrams. Packets can be captured in real time, or loaded via a pcap file.

SIPFlow Standard captures data on a single host and displays SIP and Diameter callflows in an intuitive graphical format. Messages are displayed as ladder diagrams on SIPFlow's main screen, but their content may be inspected by double clicking an arrow in the ladder diagram. This allows network engineers to quickly identify the behavior of their IMS network without tracing through log files or raw captures.

Distributed SIPFlow captures and displays SIP and Diameter messages from remote hosts in an intuitive graphical interface. Each SIPFlow console interfaces with one or more SIPSniffers distributed across a SIP/IMS network and displays the SIP and Diameter call flows as reported by those sniffers. This is useful if your network of servers span multiple network segments or switches.

Both forms of SIPFlow are able to open and display pcap files as well.

Features

  • Capture UDP and TCP SIP Traffic
  • Capture DIAMETER Traffic
  • Open pcap files
  • Send Notifications
  • Label hosts with easy to understand names

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Operating Systems

Linux, Windows

Intended Audience

Telecommunications Industry, Testers

User Interface

Java AWT, Java Swing

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Network Monitoring Software

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2014-03-21