Johnny,

You should run with the -trace_msg and -trace_err options, which will 
create two logs.  The message log will be rather large for long running 
tests, but you as your problem is deterministic, you should be able to do 
-m 1 (which runs only a single call).  After the failure, you can look at 
the messages file (it will be something like 
[scenario]_[pid]_messages.log) and see exactly what you send (to make sure 
that it is what you want), and exactly what you receive, which should 
hopefully give you a clue as to why Asterisk is not sending back the 
expected response.  You may also want to run the asterisk console with 
debug enabled.

Charles

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/08/2007 04:43:59 AM:

> Hi all,
> 
> I would like to use SIPp to do stress testing against our Asterisk 
> server.  We would like to test the scenario of logging into Asterisk
> queue by dialing 5000 with authentication, then after a few seconds,
> we will pick it up automatically using eyebeam.  Therefore I tried 
> to develop my own test case with the demo XML files in SIPp. 
> 
> I've attached my XML file and my CSV.  However, I keep getting 
> unexpected message on 407.  Can someone give me a hand on this?
> Below is the SIPp output.
> 
> 
>   Call-rate(length)     Port   Total-time  Total-calls  Remote-host 
>    1.0(0 ms)/5.000s   5062      20.98 s            4 
10.31.0.51:5060(UDP)
> 
>   0 new calls during 0.970 s period      1 ms scheduler resolution
>   0 calls (limit 5)                      Peak was 1 calls, after 5 s 
>   0 Running, 0 Paused, 0 Woken up
>   20 out-of-call msg (discarded)
>   1 open sockets
>   0 Total RTP pckts sent                 0.000 last period RTP rate 
(kB/s)
> 
>                                  Messages  Retrans   Timeout 
Unexpected-Msg 
>       INVITE ---------->         4         0         0
>          407 <----------         0         0                   4
>          ACK ---------->         0         0
>       INVITE ---------->         0         0         0 
>          100 <----------         0         0                   0
>          180 <----------         0         0                   0
>          200 <----------  E-RTD1 0         0                   0
> 
> Regards,
> Johnny
> [attachment "test.csv" deleted by Charles P Wright/Watson/IBM] 
> [attachment "uac_g729.xml" deleted by Charles P Wright/Watson/IBM] 
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