On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 09:53 -0700, Olivier Jacques wrote:
> Hiu Kit Wong wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a problem running SIPp 1.1rc6 with IPv6 enabled on Windows XP. 
> > I have cygwin-1.5.21-2 installed with IPv6 extension 
> > (_http://win6.jp/Cygwin/index.html_). When I send a packet with v6 IP 
> > address to SIPp, SIPp responds properly, but when I send a packet with 
> > v4 IP address to SIPp, it does not respond. However, if I disable IPv6 
> > on Windows XP, SIPp responds properly to a packet with v4 IP address. 
> > Does SIPp support IPv4 when IPv6 is enabled on Windows XP? If so, how 
> > do I get SIPp to respond to packets with v4 IP addresses when IPv6 is 
> > enabled?
> >
> > Also, from _http://win6.jp/Cygwin/index.html_ it mentions the following:
> >
> > Not implemented features:
> >
> > • Compatibility with IPv4 Nodes (mapped address)
> >
> > Does this mean SIPp only works with v6 alone, that is, not v4 AND v6 
> > at the same time (assuming, IPv6 is enabled on Windows XP)?

I may be getting very, Very, VERY rapidly out of my depth, but...

If there is no support for an IPv6 mapped IPv4 address in cygwin it
means that an IPv6 endpoint cannot talk to an IPv4 endpoint.  For SIPp
to then do both IPv6 and IPV4 it would have to have separate endpoints -
one for IPv4 and one for IPv6.

rick jones


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