with https://github.com/teto/mptcpanalyzer and 1 pcap captured at both
end, you can plot the one-way-delays and see losses but only for
(MP)TCP connections for now.
I developed it because I wasn't able to find what you suggested. You
may be able to modify the code to support your protocol.
Le mar. 29 sept. 2020 à 16:36, chuck c a écrit :
>
> You might try asking this on the Q site -
> https://ask.wireshark.org/questions/ - and include VOIP or RTP in the title.
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 2:44 AM Hugo van der Kooij via Wireshark-users
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> Is there a better way to check latency and packetloss then doing a hard
>> manual compare?
>>
>>
>>
>> I have 2 PCAP files taken on both ends of SDWAN link that we suspect is
>> absolutely not doing a good job. We used the filter on 2 specific subnets
>> while doing a telephone call . So we have the data and looking at the
>> seperately it seems the SDWAN link is not doing well.
>>
>>
>>
>> But I was hoping for a better and smarter way to determine packet loss and
>> latency based on a set of PCAP files taken on both ends.
>>
>>
>>
>> Anyone has better or smarter way to point more definitively to how bad it
>> realy is?
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards, Hugo.
>>
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