Quick tech specs
- The Cisco 1040 Sensor analyzes voice-specific RTP data streams and calculates a Mean Opinion Score (MOS) value for each stream
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Cisco® Unified Service Monitor 1.1 provides near-real-time evaluation and reporting on the voice quality of calls in a Cisco Unified Communications system. Cisco Unified Service Monitor uses a small sensor to monitor and analyze the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) streams flowing between Cisco Unified IP phones, a gateway, and/or telephony service such as voice mail. Cisco Unified Service Monitor is part of the Cisco Unified Communications Management Suite, which provides real-time operations management information about the Cisco Unified Communications deployment and its underlying IP network, as well as many diagnostic tools and services.
The Cisco Unified Service Monitor voice quality solution consists of central Service Monitor software and Cisco 1040 hardware. The Cisco 1040 Sensor can be deployed in campus and remote locations (such as branch offices) to analyze voice-specific RTP data streams and calculates a Mean Opinion Score (MOS) value for each stream. The end-user experience is captured, analyzed, and reported every 60 seconds. The Cisco 1040 Sensor is the required hardware
The Cisco Unified Service Monitor voice quality solution consists of central Service Monitor software and Cisco 1040 hardware. The Cisco 1040 Sensor can be deployed in campus and remote locations (such as branch offices) to analyze voice-specific RTP data streams and calculates a Mean Opinion Score (MOS) value for each stream. The end-user experience is captured, analyzed, and reported every 60 seconds. The Cisco 1040 Sensor is the required hardware