Hi,

I do it using an external file from which the number is injected.

users.csv
SEQUENTIAL (or RANDOM)
12125550001
12125550002
.....

and then use "-inf users.csv" and in xml config INVITE 
sip:[fiel...@[remote_ip]:.......

Regards,
-Vladimir B.


On 06/23/2010 02:05 PM, Paul D.Smith wrote:
> It is possible to have counters in SIPp and use these to “create”
> callers, callee etc, for example:
>
> INVITE sip:[call_numb...@[remote_ip]:[remote_port] SIP/2.0
>
> But how can I format these into something which actually looks like a
> telephone number, for example using [call_number] and some text to
> generate..
>
> 12125550001
>
> 12125550002
>
> …
>
> 12125559999
>
> Rather than
>
> 1
>
> 2
>
> …
>
> 9999
>
> Or
>
> 12125551
>
> 12125552
>
> ….
>
> 12125559999
>
> i.e. I want to effectively apply the ‘C’ %4.4d format to [call_number].
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul DS.
>
>
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