Re: [Sipp-users] Next binary for windows

2008-09-26 Thread Srivastava, Anuj Kumar
Hi,
You can take the binary from unstable releases, at 
http://sipp.sourceforge.net/snapshots/
You can look for sipp-win32-2008-09-26.exe , which is the one with latest 
commits.

Anuj

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Subject: [Sipp-users] Next binary for windows


Hi to all ,

Does someone know when the next version of sipp for windows will be released, 
and what revisions it will contain ?

Thanks in advance.
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[Sipp-users] Call Rate Decreases with time

2008-09-26 Thread Ricardo Fernandes
Hello,

I am facing a problem regarding the call rate option.
I define a call rate of 12 call a second to my server.
After a while the call rate decreases in sipp.
I will show the counter OutgoingCall(C) to explain:
1 hour - 4512
2 hour - 7287
3 hour - 9747
4 hour - 11414
5 hour - 12922
6 hour - 14266
7 hour - 16220
8 hour - 18013
9 hour - 18562
10 hour - 19273
11 hour - 20029
12 hour - 20563
13 hour - 21000

I think the problem cames from the calls that are not completed and
abandoned by my server.
In 21000 calls  i have 30 calls that considered abandoned by
sipp(Aborted call with Call-ID '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.)
The problem is, i think, is that sipp consideres that these calls are
active until the end, and because of that does not make new calls
because 30 calls are always active until the end.
I have tried to use the -deadcall_wait to see if sipp release these
calls after a while, but it did not make a difference.
Now the million dollar question:
Is there a way for sipp to release these calls after a certain timeout
if no response comes from the server?

I am using the lastest version(sipp-win32-2008-08-26.exe) of the
unstable downloads on a windows XP Professional Service Pack 2.

TIA
Ricardo Fernandes

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Re: [Sipp-users] Call Rate Decreases with time

2008-09-26 Thread Charles P Wright
You can try -recv_timeout Ns.

Charles




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Call Rate Decreases with time






Hello,

I am facing a problem regarding the call rate option.
I define a call rate of 12 call a second to my server.
After a while the call rate decreases in sipp.
I will show the counter OutgoingCall(C) to explain:
1 hour - 4512
2 hour - 7287
3 hour - 9747
4 hour - 11414
5 hour - 12922
6 hour - 14266
7 hour - 16220
8 hour - 18013
9 hour - 18562
10 hour - 19273
11 hour - 20029
12 hour - 20563
13 hour - 21000

I think the problem cames from the calls that are not completed and
abandoned by my server.
In 21000 calls  i have 30 calls that considered abandoned by
sipp(Aborted call with Call-ID '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.)
The problem is, i think, is that sipp consideres that these calls are
active until the end, and because of that does not make new calls
because 30 calls are always active until the end.
I have tried to use the -deadcall_wait to see if sipp release these
calls after a while, but it did not make a difference.
Now the million dollar question:
Is there a way for sipp to release these calls after a certain timeout
if no response comes from the server?

I am using the lastest version(sipp-win32-2008-08-26.exe) of the
unstable downloads on a windows XP Professional Service Pack 2.

TIA
Ricardo Fernandes



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[Sipp-users] instances

2008-09-26 Thread vijay kant gupta
Can any body tell how can we increase the instances of sipp client.
sipp dosent create more than 6 instance
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