Thanks guys!
 
Those are both useful suggestions as well.  I'm building a
multi-simulator extended 3PCC model with some funky error paths.  I
think I have a powerful arsenal of techniques now to finish building my
scenario error-handling.  
 
thanks again,
 
Dave Adams.


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From: Peter Higginson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 4:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; sipp_users
Cc: Adams, David (CAR:3P33)
Subject: RE: [Sipp-users] SIPP Conditional Branching with If-Then-Else
Variable Testing


 
I'm not actively using SIPP since I left Newport Networks but I thought
you could add branches to PAUSE statements - I'm sure I used to do that.
You could also try NOP (but that was post the version I was using).
 
Peter


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Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 09:00:03 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Sipp-users] SIPP Conditional Branching with If-Then-Else
Variable Testing

David Adams wrote: 


        Hi, 
        I'm trying to build error-handling into a scenario with
conditional-branching and variable testing.  With the latest stable
version of SIPP, I know I have the ability to use regexp to populate
variables, and then in some actions such as <send> / <receive> I can
test a variable and jump to a label after the <send> or <receive> action
has been executed.
        What I'd like to be able to do is setup a variable, then based
on whether the variable is set or not, then go to a different place in
my scenario file.
        So far I have not been able to figure how to do this, if it's
even possible.  SIPP seems to support the "Else" part of the
If-Then-Else with the variable testing and next arguments as part of
<send> and <receive> operations.  
        1.  Is there a way to do this in SIPP3.x?   If not, 
        2.  Could you direct me to the most logical place in the code
that I would need to modify to build this feature? 
        Thanks, 
        Dave Adams. 
        
        

Hello Adams, 

Yes you can build error handling.

Personally, I use the next statement of the receive, + regexp. I do not
need 'else'

There is also a special tag for unexpected message catch + return jump.
Please look at conditional testing in the SIP unstable version
documentation.

The difficult part is to build regexp; remind that the matching is
GLOBAL ( multiline) not , by line !! So you must be prepare to match
\r\n !
I always put a <action><log> just after my regexp to check them ! There
is no good trace for now in that area.

Hope that help 
Francois


Example: testing against content of a key
<nop>
  <action>
    <assignstr assign_to="8" value="[imediaDirection]" />
    <test assign_to="9" variable="8" compare="equal" value="1"/>
  </action>
</nop>

example RTP param extract
<nop next="1" test="9">    
</nop>
    <recv response="200"> 
    <!-- wait response, and extract RTP port -->
      <action> 
      <!-- get the audio rtp port and IP to send to         -->        
        <ereg regexp="IP4 ([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+)"
search_in="msg" assign_to="0,10"/>
        <ereg regexp="m=audio ([0-9]+) RTP" search_in="msg"
assign_to="0,11"/>
      </action>
    </recv>





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