Hello,

Im trying to supply my script with the .csv file below, to test a gateway 
behavior when it receives SIP error codes, however I always get this same error 
message from SIPp:

2010-10-05    10:41:27:696    1286286087.696511: Response codes must be in the 
range of 100-700.

====SIPmessage.csv======
SEQUENTIAL
486;Busy
=====================

Does anyone know how to fix this? 486 is still in range, so I dont know whats 
happening.

My .xml script is shown below:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
<!DOCTYPE scenario SYSTEM "sipp.dtd">

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<!--                                                                    -->
<!--                 Sipp default 'uas' scenario.                       -->
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<scenario name="Basic UAS responder">
  <!-- By adding rrs="true" (Record Route Sets), the route sets         -->
  <!-- are saved and used for following messages sent. Useful to test   -->
  <!-- against stateful SIP proxies/B2BUAs.                             -->
<recv request="INVITE" crlf="true">
</recv>

  <!-- The '[last_*]' keyword is replaced automatically by the          -->
  <!-- specified header if it was present in the last message received  -->
  <!-- (except if it was a retransmission). If the header was not       -->
  <!-- present or if no message has been received, the '[last_*]'       -->
  <!-- keyword is discarded, and all bytes until the end of the line    -->
  <!-- are also discarded.                                              -->
  <!--                                                                  -->
  <!-- If the specified header was present several times in the         -->
  <!-- message, all occurences are concatenated (CRLF seperated)        -->
  <!-- to be used in place of the '[last_*]' keyword.                   -->

   <send>
    <![CDATA[

      SIP/2.0 100 Trying
      [last_Via:]
      [last_From:]
      [last_To:];tag=[pid]SIPpTag01[call_number]
      [last_Call-ID:]
      [last_CSeq:]
      Contact: <sip:[local_ip]:[local_port];transport=[transport]>
      Content-Length: 0

    ]]>
  </send>
  
  <send>
    <![CDATA[

      SIP/2.0 [field0] [field1]
      [last_Via:]
      [last_From:]
      [last_To:];tag=[pid]SIPpTag01[call_number]
      [last_Call-ID:]
      [last_CSeq:]
      Contact: <sip:[local_ip]:[local_port];transport=[transport]>
      Content-Length: 0

    ]]>
  </send>

  
  <recv request="ACK"
        optional="true"
        rtd="true"
        crlf="true">
  </recv>

  <recv request="BYE">
  </recv>



  <!-- Keep the call open for a while in case the 200 is lost to be     -->
  <!-- able to retransmit it if we receive the BYE again.               -->
  <timewait milliseconds="4000"/>


  <!-- definition of the response time repartition table (unit is ms)   -->
  <ResponseTimeRepartition value="10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 100, 150, 200"/>

  <!-- definition of the call length repartition table (unit is ms)     -->
  <CallLengthRepartition value="10, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000, 10000"/>

</scenario>


</scenario>

Files are attached.

Thanks Advance,
Renan


      

Attachment: SIPmessage.csv
Description: Binary data

Attachment: codes.xml
Description: Binary data

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