Hi Johnny,

Using a tracing tool such as WireShark, what is the actual SIP message
that is sent when a SIP 407 signal is expected?

Simon

On 11/8/07, Johnny Tam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
>
>
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