Hi Mayamatakeshi & Abinash 






 There was some problem wit my clinet script. When i am executing the clinet 
script after executing the server script. 



I am  using the following command 124.125.223.148

 

Iam getting follwing error :



2009-08-18 12:36:39: Unable to bind audio RTP socket (IP=124.125.223.148, 
port=6000), errno = 112 (Add

ess already in use).



Anysugesstions....





William



sipp -sf uac.xml 



On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 12:21:21 +0530  wrote

>Hi Mayamatakeshi & Abinash 

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>

 I am doing the following steps:

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C:>cd "Program Files"

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C:Program Files>cd Sipp

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C:Program FilesSIPp>start sipp

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C:Program FilesSIPp>sipp -sf uas.xml

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 I am getting the output  as a SIP call flow. 

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When i am executing the client script.

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C:Program FilesSIPp>sipp -sf uac.xml 127.0.01

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I am getting the error Unable to load or parce 'uac.xml' scenario file. 

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Evthough I have kept both  server & client xml files in the correct path i.e  
C:Program FilesSIPp>.  

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Any thing mistake from My side , so that i am not able to execute the client 
file ??

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>

William

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On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 11:57:53 +0530  wrote

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>On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 3:04 PM, mwilliam

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prusty wrote:

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> Hi

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> I have instaled SIPP In my windows PC. I have downlaoded the XML files

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> (uac.xml & uas.xml) from SIPP site & kept in the floowing path

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> c/programfiles/SIPP

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> In the command prompt i am executing the scripts in the above path

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> When i am giving the command ./sipp -sf uas.xml.

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> It is throwing error '.' is not recongnized as an internal or external

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> command,operable program or batch file.

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You should study a little about the Windows command prompt.

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Do you know why are you putting "./" in front of "sipp"?

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Answer: This is a requirement of Unix/Linux to reference a file in the

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current folder.

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But in windows you don't need it and actually you cannot use this. So

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windows is thinking you are trying to start a program called ".",

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which is pretty clear from the message it is throwing at you.

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So, just call "sipp -sf uas.xml" and it should work.

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