What release of SIPp are you using?  The latest (1.1-rc8) has lots of TCP 
fixes, which should hopefully solve your problems.

Charles

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/09/2007 01:26:53 PM:

> Hi,
> 
> I am using SIPp and SER for some performance study and
> get several errors when using TCP protocol. From the
> packet trace, I notice when TCP publicize zero window
> at SIPp or SER side, SIP message will get truncated or
> several partial or whole SIP message get combined in
> one TCP packet, which leads to error. I haven?t
> checked the code yet, but if somebody already knows
> this off the head, please clarify me of the following
> questions.
> 1)   When SIPp receives a truncated SIP message, how
> does it handle the partial message? 
> 2)   When SIPp receives a packet that has one partial
> SIP message combined with another partial SIP message,
> how does it handle the packet?
> 
> I joined the alias recently, so if the alias already
> had discussions on TCP stream behavior and its effects
> on SIP implementation, could somebody point the link
> to me?
> 
> Thanks,
> Joy
> 
> 
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