2011/5/13 Cássio Peixoto <cassio...@gmail.com>
> I downloaded SIPp in the link:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/sipp/files/sipp/3.2/sipp-3.2-Linux_RHEL5U2.tar.gz/download
> ...and it got me only a binary file, nothing else. I did not find the files
> to compile.
>
> Thanks Takeshi. =]
>
I assume you are using RedHat/CentOS.
If so, execute these commands:
yum install openssl-devel libpcap-devel ncurses-devel
mkdir -p /usr/local/src/svn
cd /usr/local/src/svn
svn co https://sipp.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/sipp sipp
cd sipp/sipp/trunk
make pcapplay_ossl
ln -s `pwd`/sipp /usr/bin/sipp
Obs: the above will also build sipp with support for authentication (you
will need it eventually, so better do it now).
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> Em 12 de maio de 2011 13:28, mayamatakeshi <mayamatake...@gmail.com>escreveu:
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>> 2011/5/13 Cássio Peixoto <cassio...@gmail.com>
>>
>>> hello
>>> I am a new user of sipp, and have tried to run sipp for play a audio
>>> file. My purpose is evaluate the performance of my network with VoIP.
>>> In order to perform a previous test, I run the following commands:
>>>
>>> UAS
>>> sipp -sn uas
>>>
>>> UAC
>>> sipp -sn uac_pcap 127.0.0.1:5060
>>>
>>>
>>> But the UAC side shows the error:
>>>
>>> *The auto_media_port keyword requires PCAPPLAY.*
>>>
>>> Someone can help me, please. I really need to do that.
>>>
>>
>> Have you compiled SIPp with pcapplay support?
>> "make pcapplay"
>>
>> regard,
>> takeshi
>>
>>
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> Cássio Peixoto
> Computer Engineering - UFPA
>
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