You should try the -bg option to cause SIPp to put itself in the 
background.

Charles

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> I have a bash script that sends registration to a proxy using sipp.
> when I run it normally (./register.sh) everything is o.k., but if I try 
> to run it in the background (./register.sh &) it just doesn't work the 
> script is very simple:
> 
> sipp -max_retrans 4 -m 1 -sf register_client.xml -r 1 -l 80 
> 192.168.0.76:5060 -i 192.168.0.85
> 
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