Hi,

Having r greater than l doesn't mean you'll get failed calls. The out-of-l 
calls simply won't be created.

Olivier Boulkroune

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Objet : [Sipp-users] Calls_limit and Failed Calls

Hi,

I don't understand why when I increase L = calls_limit the number of Failed 
Calls decrease and r is fixed.

For example:
CLIENT: sipp -sn uac 127.0.0.1 -rsa 127.0.0.2:5060 -m 5000 -p 5067 -r 100 -d 1 
-l 80  -fd 5 -trace_stat

SERVER: sipp -sn uas -m 5000  -p 5080 -l 80 -trace_stat -fd 5

I have 0 failed calls for the client and 12 failed calls for the  server, but I 
wanted a higher number of failed call because r is   grater than l.

Thanks in advance!


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