5View IPTV enables both service providers and enterprise IT organizations to monitor, report on, and troubleshoot the quality of experience for IP multicast deployments. Whether the application is commercial television and radio over IP, financial trading or Hoot & Holler, or corporate communications such as video conferencing, E-learning, or streaming media applications, 5View IPTV provides the visibility required to ensure channel and stream quality across a distributed network. By monitoring quality at the IGMP registration point, 5View IPTV provides the complete picture in terms of multicast quality of experience, from an end user perspective. The data provided by 5View ITPV enables the operations team to pinpoint and resolve problems faster, and it helps the engineering and capacity planning teams to ensure the overall end user experience and plan for growth.
As a purpose-built appliance, 5View VoIP scales from the smallest to the largest networks. A single appliance is capable of monitoring 100 channels simultaneously and multiple appliances can be easily deployed, if needed. The 5View IPTV data capture occurs at IGMP registration and continues through the multicast flow. 5View IPTV tracks channel status in real-time, providing all relevant quality metrics and alarming on various channel and stream states including program started, and traffic stopped or restarted, to name a few. Supporting key performance monitoring and troubleshooting activities, 5View IPTV provides complete visibility into quality metrics including both volume and percentage for transport packets, packet errors, duplicate packets, lost packet and out of order packets. In addition, 5View ITPV provides reporting on stream statistics includes both frame volume and percentage and their related timing including average time, max time, and standard deviation. 5View IPTV also incorporates a unique feature – the creation of a sophisticated IPDR, to efficiently manage and manipulate the quality of experience data.
- Support for MPEG2 and MPEG4 standards
- Real-Time visualization and alarming by channel status
- Reporting on both channel and stream statistics based on TR 101 290
- Easily apply a set of alarming and measurement parameters to a group of channels
- Sophisticated alarming criteria can be applied to statistics, for example alarm on a threshold value associated with an audio or video packet identifier, or by program map section
- Ability to filter alarms by channel status or packet ID status
- A single 5View IPTV appliance can monitor 100 channels
- Quickly pinpoint, track and resolve multicast application problems
- Assure consistent multicast service quality
- Ensure successful rollouts of new multicast applications
- Track application quality for trending and capacity planning