Michael,

I have never done it, but you do require a few modifications.  For the 
pause:
<pause variable="2" />
You also probably need to multiply $2 by 1000 to convert from seconds to 
milliseconds.  In your original action add:
<multiply assign_to="2" value="1000" /> <!-- $2 *= 1000 -->
One very minor thing is that you'll need another <recv response="200" /> 
after your send.

Charles

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/25/2007 09:12:07 AM:

> Hi listmembers!
> 
> I am working on a load-test for a registrar, but after a very high load, 

> I get a "503 Server too busy" with a "Retry After: 10"-Header.
> Does anyone in this list ever reused this header by grepping the numeric 

> part out, and using it with a "next"-field and a Pause-command - is it 
> possible to reuse the value of a variable in the pause-command?
> 
> Something like this:
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ....
> 
> <send>
> ... REGISTER ...
> </send>
> 
> <recv response="200" optional="true" next="2" />
> 
> <recv response="503">
>     <action>
>      <!-- Search for retry-time -->
>      <ereg regexp="***" search_in="hdr" header="Retry After:" 
> check_it="true" assign_to="2" />
>    </action>
> </recv>
> 
> <pause milliseconds="$2"/>
> 
> <send>
> ... REGISTER ...
> </send>
> 
> <label id="2"/>
> 
> ....
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Michael
> 
> PS: also thanks to the users, who posted their SIPp-cps - high-scores! I 

> think, Charles Wright made the race with 10.000 calls per second.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Michael Hirschbichler, Dipl.-Ing.
> Institut fuer Breitbandkommunikation
> Technische Universitaet Wien
> A-1040 Wien, Favoritenstr. 9-11/388
> Tel: +43 1 58801 38846
> 
> 
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