Hi list,

I'm doing some load testing experiments with SIPp, and I think i must  
be missing something here.  Everything is "working" so to speak,  
however SIPp seems to be based around load testing the number of calls  
per second that a device can handle.

The scenario I am trying to produce is one that simply allows me to  
have X number of simultaneous calls at once, where the call might last  
infinitely.  It would be nice to take advantage of the + and - hotkeys  
in SIPp, but it doesnt seem like I'll be able to.

The reason I need to do this is to be able to test bandwidth limits  
compared to CPU utilization on my WAN connection (specifically the DSL  
modem connecting things)  The idea is that I'll have SIPp connect to  
my Asterisk server, and play back some audio, and i'll keep increasing  
the number of -simultaneous- calls one at a time, until i hear audio  
degradation.

Any suggestions on how I can wrangle a scenario file to do this for  
me?  I'm currently using the uac_pcap.xml example.

Thanks in advance,
Dayton


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