Hi Romain,
I experienced a similar issue but it was due to > 1 white spaces
between CSEQ number and CSEQ method.
Can you check the 180/100 to see how many spaces exist there?
Ex. CSeq: 1 INVITE
Thanks!
Romain Gautier wrote:
Thank you for your reply.
Indeed SIPp logs successfullly the "TRYING" within the embedded uac
scenario.
Nevertheless, using my own scenario, SIPp logs the TRYING in the errors
log file: the TRYING cannot be mapped to a known SIPp call, although
the Call-ID is correct.
Should it be an encoding issue of my scenario file?
Cdt
Romain
2008/9/24 Charles P Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SIPp should be able to receive and process the message from a different
port. I would use a combination of packet capture and -trace_msg to
make
sure the packet arrives at SIPp.
Charles
"Romain Gautier" <rhum1.gt@gmail.com> wrote on
09/24/2008 04:37:54 AM:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use SIPp as an UAC, using a scenario.
> My problem is that SIPp does not seem to recognize the SIP
> responses. Indeed the 180 trying is not taken into account by SIPp.
> The remote part use a different port in order to send its response,
> is it a problem? Is there any turn-around?
>
> SIPp(5060) Remote
> INVITE (port 5060) ------------------------> port 5060
> port 5060 <------------------------ TRYING from
port
> XXXX (dynamic port)
>
>
> Thank you for your answer.
> Cordially
>
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