OmniPeek Voice on the Way; WildPackets' Advanced VoIP Call Analysis for Wired and Wireless Networks Incorporated into Distributed Omni Platform.WALNUT CREEK Walnut Creek, residential city (1990 pop. 60,569), Contra Costa co., W Calif., in the San Francisco Bay area; inc. 1914. It is the trade and shipping center of an extensive agricultural area where walnuts are among the major product. , Calif. -- WildPackets Inc., innovators in advanced network services fault analysis, today announced the scheduled release of OmniPeek Voice(TM) distributed expert VoIP network analyzer A specialized hardware device or software in a desktop or laptop computer that captures packets transmitted in a network for routine inspection and problem detection. Also called a "sniffer," "packet sniffer," "packet analyzer," "traffic analyzer" and "protocol analyzer," the network . Company representatives will showcase the product and the new Omni wireless sensor at Interop 2005 in Las Vegas May 3-5, 2005, Booth 2525. OmniPeek Voice adds in-depth VoIP analysis to the capabilities of OmniPeek Console. The Console can analyze any local traffic segment, including VoIP, Gigabit, WAN, Wireless, or Ethernet from traces captured by Omni Engines from any location around the globe. The software provides real-time VoIP diagnoses, statistical analysis and distributed, real-time network troubleshooting needed for converged enterprise networks. J. Scott Haugdahl, WildPackets CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. notes "OmniPeek Voice is unique in that it ties together VoIP signaling and media stream protocols for detailed call-by-call analysis while simultaneously employing the power of our core expert system to see other events, applications, and protocols that may be affecting VoIP delivery and QoS." About OmniPeek Voice OmniPeek Voice performs extensive jitter A flicker or fluctuation in a transmission signal or display image. The term is used in several ways, but it always refers to some offset of time and space from the norm. For example, in a network transmission, jitter would be a bit arriving either ahead or behind a standard clock cycle analysis as reported by end-point devices (gateways and VoIP phones) as well as independently from live RTP (1) (Rapid Transport Protocol) The protocol used in IBM's High Performance Routing (HPR) system. (2) (Realtime Transport Protocol) An IP protocol that supports real time transmission of voice and video. media streams captured anywhere in the network, computes industry standard R-Factor and Predictive MOS (1) (Metal Oxide Semiconductor) See MOSFET. (2) (Mean Opinion Score) The quality of a digitized voice line. It is a subjective measurement that is derived entirely by people listening to the calls and scoring the results from scores, allows for independent voice stream playback for accurate determination of noise and jitter sources, presents the user with visual ladder diagrams of call signaling including SIP, H.323, MGCP See MGCP/MEGACO. MGCP - Media Gateway Control Protocol , Megaco, Skinny, covers both VoIP on the LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. and over 802.11 wireless, and includes full packet decodes of the most popular voice codecs in use today including G.711, G.723, and G.729. OmniPeek Voice will ship in June with Omni System v3.0, the next release of WildPackets' distributed fault analysis platform. About WildPackets, Inc. Since 1990, WildPackets has been delivering real-time fault analysis solutions that enable the world's organizations to keep their networks running securely and reliably, day after day. From the desktop to the datacenter, from wireless LANs to Gigabit backbones, on local segments and across distributed networks, WildPackets products enable IT organizations to quickly find and fix problems affecting mission-critical network services. WildPackets products are sold in over 60 countries through a broad network of channel and strategic partners. Over 5,000 customers, spanning all industrial sectors and including 80% of the Fortune 1000, use WildPackets products daily to troubleshoot networks and maximize network uptime. WildPackets customers include Cisco Systems, Comcast, EDS (Electronic Data Systems, Plano, TX, www.eds.com) Founded in 1962 by H. Ross Perot (independent candidate for the President of the U.S. in 1992), EDS is the largest outsourcing and data processing services organization in the country. , Microsoft, Siemens AG, Unisys, Motorola, and Deutsche Bank. Strategic partners include Aruba, Atheros, Cisco, 3Com, Intel and Symbol Technologies. For further information, please visit www.wildpackets.com. All trademarks are property of their respective holders. |
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