Ankur,
The mean opinion scoring is usually an agreed upon standard based on
your own baseline of what is "good" media.
If you set up a system of scoring around the quality of the media
streams with in the network (i.e. latency, jitter, loss % etc.) I dont
see why you couldn't come up with your own determiner that could be
used as a tool for measuring acceptable standards that a protocol
analyzer (like wireshark) can assist with.
If I am thinking about this right, straight forward MOS is test based
upon media output quality, how it looks or how it sounds. So does not
lend well to protocol analyzer in the traditional sense.
Hope this helps.
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 11:16 AM, ankur aggarwal
<ankur.mast.frn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Can anybody help me in finding MOS through wireshark or any other s/w which
> work on my intranet. (offline mode).
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