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ManageEngine® VQManager 6.0

ManageEngine® VQManager is a web-based, 24×7 real-time QOS monitoring tool for VoIP networks. It monitors any VoIP equipment that supports SIP(RFC 3261), Skinny and RTP / RTCP (RFC 3550). VQManager helps troubleshooting VoIP calls for failures and quality deterioration. For thresholds crossed, alarms are generated by the system to notify administrators. Administrators can then drill-down on the alarms to isolate the root cause. With over 25 comprehensive built-in reports, VQManager gives network administrators critical insight about bandwidth usage and traffic patterns over time.

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Features:

  Real-time, continuous monitoring of various VoIP QoS metrics allows speedy identification of VoIP faults and quality deterioration
Pro-active VoIP fault notification VQManager pro-actively notifies faults by means of operator alerts, Email notifications and SNMP traps.
Call and Endpoint level QoS Complete call-level and end-point level VoIP QoS analysis enables in-depth fault probing
User-configured alarms & reports User-configurable alarms and reports gives the adminstrator the power to monitor targeted pain points in the VoIP network.
Powerful & flexible reporting The tool’s powerful and flexible reporting generates over 30 different reports giving insight into usage trends, bandwidth utilization & capacity planning.
CDR processing support VQManager’s support for processing Cisco™ CallManager(4.x and 5.x), Swyx™ 6.0, Vovida VOCAL™, Tekelec™ 5.6, Shoretel™ 6.1, PortaOne™ and Asterisk™ CDRs(Call Details Record) keeps one updated with the happenings in the whole VoIP network regardless of IP phones used.

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