Hi,
As you need sipp to talk to two different remote hosts, you need to use the
3pcc mode, i.e use two twin sipp instances on the 192.168.0.4 node. Just edit
the embedded 3pcc-C-A and B scenarios to match your call flow, then launch them
with the -3pcc <remote_address> option. See the doc for more informations.
Regards,
Olivier Boulkroune
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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Joby James
Envoyé : lundi 22 octobre 2007 15:52
À : [email protected]
Objet : [Sipp-users] how to start 3pcc call..
Hi All,
Can I do this scenario with sipp? Which mode I can do this, with normal or
3pcc mode? If this is doable with 3pcc,
what is the command for that? Please give some example for this.. After reading
the 3pcc section, i didn't understand it..
192.168.0.3 192.168.0.4
192.168.0.5
Phone <====================== >SIPp <====================> Phone
<---------- INVITE <---------
----------> 180 ---------->
----------> 200 ---------->
<---------- ACK <----------
----------> INVITE ---------->
<---------- 200 <----------
---------> ACK ----------->
---------> REFER ----------->
<---------- 202 <----------
<---------- NOTIFY <----------
----------->
INVITE ------>
<----------- 200 <------
-----------> ACK
------>
< ---------- NOTIFY <----------
---------> BYE ---------->
<---------- 200 <----------
<----------- BYE
<---------
<---------- 200
<-------
Thanks and regards,
Joby James.
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