Hello to all,

Couple weeks ago, the new sipcapture module was contributed to OpenSIPS.

The Sipcapture module allows OpenSIPS to operate as a robust and scalable SIP 
sampling/capture server 
with native support for HEPv1/v2, IPIP Encapsulation protocols and switch 
mirroring/monitoring port 
traffic. 
OpenSIPS can operate either as Capture Agent (siptrace module, HEP mode) 
sampling and forwarding 
packets or as Capture Node (sipcapture module) collecting, indexing and storing 
SIP packets as received  
from the available Capture Agents (HEP), Acme SBCs (IPIP) or directly from the 
ethernet wire.

Capture Agents can be distributed in a modular fashion, allowing support for 
any network topology.
In addition to the integrated sampling and capturing functions in OpenSIPS, a 
stand-alone capture 
agent (captagent) is provided enabling HEP encapsulation for unsupported 
systems and soft-switches.
OpenSER/Kamailio and FreeSWITCH users already enjoy integrated HEP mirroring 
functionality.

A powerful web application is provided (webhomer) to search, filter and sort 
the results by each 
SIP standard field and for any date/time range, export PCAPs, visualize call 
flows and statistics and more.
Webhomer has full multi-user support, corporate ready with LDAP/Radius 
authentication, a REST API  
and can be deployed separately from the capture core and provide remote access 
to the database.

Additional information how to configure OpenSIPS for Homer can be found here:

http://code.google.com/p/homer/wiki/OpenSIPS

How to configure the Homer Web Interface and other information about the Homer 
Project:

http://www.sipcapture.org

Our team will help you to configure Homer, don't hesitate to contact us.

With best regards,
Alexandr Dubovikov

P.S. many thanks to the OpenSIPS's team who helped to integrate the sipcapture.


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