Please, write your sipp command completely.

I'm used to use -m 1 and I don't have any problem... maybe is something more
in command line

On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Harsimran Singh <hspah...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am running a sipp scenario with command line options -l 1 & -m 1.
>
> I am expecting SIPp to pump just one call; but somehow sipp is
> generting more than 1 call. Sometimes it pumps 3 sometimes it pumps 2.
>
> Has anybody faced this problem? Any solution to this.
>
> Trace below:
>
>  Call limit reached (-m 1), 0.422 s period  14 ms scheduler resolution
>  0 calls (limit 30)                     Peak was 3 calls, after 0 s
>  0 Running, 3 Paused, 0 Woken up
>  0 dead call msg (discarded)            0 out-of-call msg (discarded)
>  3 open sockets
>
>                                 Messages  Retrans   Timeout
> Unexpected-Msg
>      INVITE ---------->         3         0         0
>         100 <----------         0         0         0         0
>         183 <----------         0         0         0         0
>         180 <----------         3         0         0         0
>         200 <----------  E-RTD1 3         0         0         0
>
>         ACK ---------->         3         0
>         BYE <----------         3         0         0         0
>
>         200 ---------->         3         0
>
>
> Thanks
> Harry
>
>
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