Hi,
I want to use sipp to act as a UAC, but both of UAC and UAS can send BYE.
What I want is that if UAS sends BYE first, UAC reply 200 OK.
if UAC sends BYE before UAS, then wait for the response.
if both send BYE almost at the same time, UAC reply 200 OK and wait for
the response.
In this case,
This is not easy to accomplish with a standard script, but if you make the
decision ahead of time about who will hang up you can probably communicate
it from the UAC to the UAS using custom headers or third party call
control.
Charles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/23/2007 10:48:42 AM:
Hi,
Yes there is a timeout option on receive (and optional receive - you need to
set both) and using both of them I'm sure you can do what you want.
Peter Higginson
Newport Networks Ltd
http://www.newport-networks.com/ BLOCKED::http://www.newport-networks.com/
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Hi,
thanks to Simon Flannery, I now have a working test environment with SIPP and
Asterisk. I wondered why only 83 concurrent calls were possible. The cpu was
only at 24%, enough memory was free, network bandwith was only about 5MB up and
down.
I checked Asterisk:
[Aug 23 17:49:44]