Yep, you're in the right place.
Just dump a building scenario into an xml file using the below command
line (redirect output to file):
sipp -sd uac > uac_diversion.xml
Open the file for editing in the any text editor, and add a Diversion
header (I hope U mean that in Diversion) were the Invite section is
located:
Diversion:
<sip:[email protected]>;counter=1;reason=user-busy;screen=yes
Save and run the scenario using the next command line:
sipp -sf uac_diversion.xml . . . . . . . . . .
Of course add the parameters you need like remote host, call rate and so
on...
Good luck,
Itzik Harel.
From: Murray Hooper [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 3:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Sipp-users] Newbie: Ease of use of SIPp
Just starting to investigate SIPp for building test cases for a sip
application.
I want to be able to have SIPp make 1 call to a sip application server,
but would like to be able to have INVITE include the Diversion tag, is
this something that is easily done within SIPp or should I be looking
elsewhere?
Thanks
murray
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