So when you start to ramp down you're going to have something like 30,000 PSTN 
calls up?  Where do you plan to terminate all these calls?  In other words, 
who's answering?  And you've already got a service plan with Flowroute that 
will allow you to do that many calls?


Cheers,
Todd.


-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Collins [mailto:normalbl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Fri 10/16/2009 8:32 PM
To: sipp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Sipp-users] IVR Testing
 
Hello,
Can anyone please give me some hints on how to use Sipp to do load testing
on our IVR system. What I need to do is dial the IVR via a PSTN number wait
for it to play it's voice prompt and then send a DTMF 9, wait some more and
then hangup.

I have successfully installed Sipp on FreeBSD 7.2 (a virtual provided by
RootBSD) and have created an account with Flowroute. I want to use Sipp
running on the FreeBSD machine to create calls to the PSTN via Flowroute. I
need to ramp up the call rate from 0 to 100 calls per second over 50 seconds
and then sustain it for 5 minutes and then ramp down back to 0.

I don't expect a a blow by blow on how to do this but would appreciate any
pointers you might have.

Thanks.

Patrick

Patrick Collins
+61 419 712 581

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