Features
This page contains an overview of the features of the STINGA Mobile Monitor product. You can also download the product brochure for a detailed overview of the product features.
Real-Time Monitoring
It is possible to monitor two E1/T1/J1 interfaces with one notebook, and up to eight E1/T1/J1 interfaces with the PCI based desktop/rack solutions. Up to five timeslots can be monitored simultaneously for each line interface. More E1/T1/J1 interfaces can be monitored with the notebook solution by using a 3rd-party E1/T1/J1 concentrator.
Filter Mechanisms
Different filter mechanisms are supported. A Call Trace filter where it is possible to specify a number of Calling/Called Party numbers is available. Also filters covering layer 2 and LIC/DIX are available.
CDR Search and Filtering Engine
An advanced search and filtering engine is combined with the CDR Statistics Report feature. With this functionality, it is possible to create a filter specification where a number of filters based on a field, an operation and a value are combined with logical AND/OR operations. These filters are easily generated by selecting fields and operations from drop-down lists. Advanced user may write the filters directly in the expression fields.
Audio Monitoring
It is possible to listen to a specific user channel. With the PCMCIA solutions, the audio is played through the PC-speakers using the built-in sound card. With the PCI solutions, an on-board codec is used to play the audio in a connected head set.
Real-Time Statistics
Statistics on different LAPD, LAPB, ISDN, X.25 messages and cause values are reported in real-time. The statistics counters are presented separately for each monitored direction. The statistics can be saved to a file for later analysis.
Real-Time Decoding
Comprehensive real-time decoding of mobile protocols is provided. Customer configured one-line decoding, detailed decoding and hex information are displayed. Physical link status is displayed with indicators in the status bar and layer 1 alarms are printed in the one-line decoding window.
Decode Single Message
With the Decode Single Message feature, it is possible to import protocol information on hex format to get it detailed decoded. This protocol information could be some messages captured by a 3rd-party analyzer that you for example have received by e-mail.
Call Trace View
It is also possible to present captured messages in a Call Trace view to group messages related to the same connection. In this Call Trace view, CDRs (call detail records) are generated on the basis of the captured messages. These CDRs can be saved to file for later CDR Statistics Report generation, or exported to Microsoft Excel for further analysis.
Search
It is possible to search for information in all captured messages, and it is also possible to specify which columns in One-Line Decoding to search.