Hi Noel

 

I'm afraid we chose another route for the test traffic generation and did not 
implement any changes to SIPP

 

Cheers

Una

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles P Wright
Sent: 31 July 2007 14:42
To: Nesbitt, Noel (Noel)
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Sipp-users] I'm Beat!!! Need help , Trying to use a variable name 
as a pcap file to be played by

 


You can not use a variables for most of the XML parameters, including 
play_pcap_audio. 

To make this work you would need to modify SIPp itself as described in the 
message you cited. 

Charles 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/31/2007 09:35:46 AM:

>   
> Hi , 
>   
> I've been watching the thread on this issue, and I'm not sure if the
> ending was that , this kind of 
> variable assignment only works for double, I believe this is whats stated in 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01495.html 
> this is the most recent thread I can find related to this issue. 
>   
> The section I'm having the problem with : 
>   
> " 
>  <nop>
>         <action>
>                 <assignstr assign_to="1" value="[field0]" />
>                 <log message="ONE: [$1]  FIELD0:[field0]" />
>                 <exec play_pcap_audio=[$1]/>
>         </action>
>  </nop> 
> " 
>   
>   
> The output is 
>   
>   
> " 
> 2007-07-31      15:12:04:084    1185891124.084705: Can't open PCAP file '$1]/>
>         </action>
>         </nop> 
>   
> 
>   <pause milliseconds='. 
> " 
>   
> if I comment out the "exec" line , the senario works fine, and the 
> logging reveals that the assignment to "1" does happen. 
>   
> I;ve tried every variation of "[$1]" , "$1" , etc..... 
>   
>   
> Will there be changes needed to the sipp build to cope with strings 
> in this senario? 
>   
> And does anyone have a work around... 
>   
> Please not, I don't have much xml experience. 
>   
>   
> looking forwardt o getting this working 
>   
> thanks 
> Noel Nesbitt 
> Avaya 
>   
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