Thanks Klaus!

Your page was one of the ressources I already used for my recherche :-)

Have You (or someone else) ever used TTC-N3 for SIP-testing? The product
of Testing-Technologies (TTWorkbench) seems to be interesting, doesn't it?
We're discussing about buying a license for our institute ...

BR
Michael

> Hi!
>
> I also use openser. Configure your SIP client to use an openser as
> outbound proxy. Then you can do all the nice message manipulation in
> openser by using your favorite SIP client.
>
> IMO eyebeam is an absolute MUST for SIP testing. Lots of features,
> multiple lines, very stable and you can configure a lot of things.
>
> For debugging:
> ngrep (ngrep -t -W byline -d any "port 5060 or or port 5061 or port 53
> or icmp" is my favorite)
> wireshark (especially for RTP analysis)
>
> you can also find some tools here:
> http://www.pernau.at/kd/voip/bookmarks-sip-test.html
>
> regards
> klaus
>
> Michael Hirschbichler wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am working on an overview about different VoIP/SIP/IMS - related
>> testtools, and I am wondering, which tools(GPL and non-free) are You
>> using.
>>
>> Well, some tools I already found during my recherche:
>>
>> * The great and wonderful SIPp ;-))
>> * Protos-Test - Suite
>> * Spirent IMS Opticom Pesq
>> * Sipsak
>> * SIP Proxy
>>
>> Any other proposals and experiences?
>>
>> Best regards
>> Michael
>>
>



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