Hi - I'm a complete Noob to Sipp so please bear with me. I am attempting to use
Sipp to test the scenario of making hundreds of calls out of our asterisk box.
I am hoping that Sipp will be able to tell us when we reach our max capacity of
outgoing calls, without us of course having to manually make the calls
ourselves.
I've installed Sipp on a Centos 4x O/S, compiled and managed to get the app
up and running using one of the included test scenarios. I've opened two
sessions on the same server, one as client and one as server and watched as
calls are placed. What I am struggling with is understanding what I am supposed
to be seeing. To me it looks like thousands of calls going through every second
but what really is it supposed to be doing? In order to test actual calls do I
need to use PCAP? Do I need to be running Sipp on two different servers?
If I do need PCAP, how do I get it to compile on Centos? I've tried
absolutely every library (BTW the link on the install tips page is broken) but
cannot get it to compile.
Anyway, if anyone can point me in the right direction I'd really appreciate
it. It's compiled and running which is the main thing, now I just need to
understand (in laymans terms) how or if this can do what I need to do and that
is just tell me how many concurrent calls I can get through my system.
Thanks in advance.
Alan Lougher.
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