You can use \x to have a hex-encoded character.  Try doing:

INVITE sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]::214:4fff:fe22:d312] SIP/2.0

This should prevent SIPp from treating the IPV6 address as a keyword.

Charles

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/13/2006 08:08:05 AM:

> Hi Friends,
>
> I am trying to use an IPv6 address for a SIP URL in a scenario file.
> “INVITE sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]::214:4fff:fe22:d312] SIP/2.0”
> But SIPp tries to interpret the IPv6 address as a keyword and throws
> the following error.
> “Unsupported keyword ‘fe80::214:4fff:fe22:d312’ in xml scenario file.”
>
> How can I overcome this issue? Also is there any way to escape the
> keywords in a scenario file?
>
> Thanks,
> Vasu
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