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Hello!

I've got a fairly simple setup that I want to create:

   SIPp(A) <-> router <-> SIPp(B)

On unit B, I am running: 
   sipp -sn uas

On unit A, I am running:
   sipp -d 300000 -r 5 -t ul -sn uac_pcap -l 30 <SIPp(B)>

If I am reading the documentation correctly, then I should be sending 30
calls at a time, each call lasting 5 minutes, and they should be sending
audio (G.711/PCM).   The client side reports what I would expect the RTP
bandwidth to be, but the router in the middle is showing VERY low
utilization (1/10th of what sipp is showing.

30 G.711 calls should take about 2.4Mbps of bandwidth total (including
IP packet overhead) and my router is showing less than 2Kbps of
bandwidth being used.

I'm sure that I'm doing something wrong that's quite basic, but I'm at a
loss as to what it is.

Thanks in advance!
- -Lehi

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