Re: [Sipp-users] Problem of SIPp and OpenSER in -t tn mode

2007-07-14 Thread 邹嘉
Hi, Charles, Thanks for your response. But, in our experiment settings, we set the call limit(-l) to a very large value, to make sure the number of new calls SIPp has made per second equals to the specified call rate. As to the -max_sockets parameter, we've found that after the

Re: [Sipp-users] Problem of SIPp and OpenSER in -t tn mode

2007-07-14 Thread 邹嘉
Hi, Charles, Thanks for your response. But, in our experiment settings, we set the call limit(-l) to a very large value, to make sure the number of new calls SIPp has made per second equals to the specified call rate. As to the -max_sockets parameter, we've found that after the

Re: [Sipp-users] Problem of SIPp and OpenSER in -t tn mode

2007-07-14 Thread Charles P Wright
Zou, If you want a truly open-loop workload generator you should use -l 0, which removes the open call limit. Unfortunately, if the remote host is under overload (i.e. you have exceeded its capacity and calls can not complete at the rate you desire), then SIPp in multi-connection mode is