The easiest way to get this done would be to use the -users option.  This 
won't let you use the '+' and '-' keys right away, but it would get you 
one step closer (and you can probably modify the meaning of '+' and '-' 
when using the -users mode).

Charles

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/28/2008 01:52:49 AM:

> 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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