Engineering tools that actually work in the field
Every tool on this page runs entirely in your browser — no login, no account, no data sent anywhere. Built for engineers who need answers mid-deployment, not after a signup flow.
Enter your user and space counts, select your expected call volume and infrastructure situation, then choose your Azure tenant scenario. The tool outputs a recommended profile and starting license stack instantly.
Select your codec (G.711, G.722, Opus, etc.), enter the number of concurrent calls per site, and get your bandwidth requirement with overhead factored in — per site and total.
Enter an IP address and CIDR prefix (e.g. 192.168.1.0/24). Get network address, broadcast address, usable host range, and total usable hosts back immediately.
Paste a raw SIP message from your trace capture or SBC log. The tool parses each line, labels every header field, and provides a plain-English explanation of what each value means in context.
Select your platform (Teams or Webex), choose which traffic types are in scope (voice, video, signaling, sharing), and get the recommended DSCP values and policy configuration output per Microsoft and Cisco specifications.
Enter the number of sites, users per site, and your expected peak concurrency ratio. Select your codec and get concurrent call capacity requirements per site and in total — sized for SBC or gateway provisioning.
Paste your normalization rule pattern and translation string, then enter a test dial string. The tool runs the regex match and shows you the normalized output — or flags why the rule didn’t match.
Select your platform (Teams, Webex, or both), filter by traffic direction (inbound, outbound) and protocol (TCP, UDP, HTTPS). Get a clean, filtered table of required ports you can copy directly into a firewall rule request.
Select your platform and work through the checklist items — latency, jitter, packet loss, QoS config, firewall rules, split tunneling, and more. Each item is pass/fail. Get a readiness score and a list of open items at the end.
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Every tool on this page is backed by a full article walking through the concepts. Start with the guides while the tools roll out.
