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Homer

Homer

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What is Homer?

Homer is an open-source, carrier-grade SIP capture and monitoring solution. It's commonly used for network monitoring, troubleshooting VoIP calls, and analyzing SIP traffic. It captures and stores SIP signaling and related media metadata, providing a centralized platform for analyzing call flows, detecting anomalies, and ensuring quality of service in VoIP networks.

What other technologies are related to Homer?

Homer Competitor Technologies

Wireshark is a network protocol analyzer that can capture and analyze network traffic, similar to Homer, but is not specifically focused on SIP.
mentioned alongside Homer in 0% (77) of relevant job posts

Homer Complementary Technologies

sngrep is a terminal based packet sniffer that can analyze SIP calls, it can be used to analyze the SIP protocol details from Homer.
mentioned alongside Homer in 51% (61) of relevant job posts
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) is used to carry audio and video data, which could be captured and analyzed using Homer.
mentioned alongside Homer in 1% (62) of relevant job posts
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is the protocol that Homer is primarily used to monitor and analyze.
mentioned alongside Homer in 0% (86) of relevant job posts

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