Hi,
 
The SIPp documentation specifies 
 
echo p >/dev/udp/x.y.z.t/8888 -> put SIPp in pause state (p key)
echo q >/dev/udp/x.y.z.t/8888 -> quit SIPp (q key)
 
as ways to remotely control when we stop the sipp operation.I am using
SIPp with Ubuntu.
I cannot find the /dev/udp folder at all.
However, I could find the /proc/<sipp_pid> folder. 
Is there any other way in which I can control the sipp operation at
runtime remotely?
Thanks,
Monica.
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