want to set up the sla measuring feature of the cisco product line on my switches in each branch office.
Have a linux server set up just to be the counter part. has simple web server, dns, dhcp and allows ssh just for the switch SLAs to 'hit'. This gives me a unit that, because this is all it does, *should* respond within the same time frame unless there really is some network issue going on.
Only thing I can't seem to find is something I can run on the Linux box that will emmulate a codec so I can test the jitter SLA.
I checked sourceforge but I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking for being I am NOT a phone person. I am unclear what packets the SLA test will generate, some type of call request I presume, so I can't determine what the counter part should do in response. There are packet generators, but those usually 'feed' not respond; there are all kinds of hardware drivers, but I don't have any particular hardware. I really need somekind of software emmulator that just feeds the measuring tool when solicited. ANy ideas?
Have a linux server set up just to be the counter part. has simple web server, dns, dhcp and allows ssh just for the switch SLAs to 'hit'. This gives me a unit that, because this is all it does, *should* respond within the same time frame unless there really is some network issue going on.
Only thing I can't seem to find is something I can run on the Linux box that will emmulate a codec so I can test the jitter SLA.
I checked sourceforge but I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking for being I am NOT a phone person. I am unclear what packets the SLA test will generate, some type of call request I presume, so I can't determine what the counter part should do in response. There are packet generators, but those usually 'feed' not respond; there are all kinds of hardware drivers, but I don't have any particular hardware. I really need somekind of software emmulator that just feeds the measuring tool when solicited. ANy ideas?