Mayamatakeshi,

Do you have a link to documentation that describes how to run multiple scenarios at the same time?

-William
On 07/02/2011 09:06 AM, sammy wrote:
Hello, mayamatakeshi
Thanks for your reply. I want to simulate a conference caller with SIPP, the conference caller must handle NOTIFY and another INVITE in one scenario, the whole sequence is as below:
INVITE ----------> with call-id [xxxxx]
200 <---------- with call-id [xxxxx]
ACK ----------> with call-id [xxxxx]
REFER<---------- with call-id [xxxxx]
NOTIFY ----------> with call-id [xxxxx]
    INVITE   ---------->  with call-id [yyyyy]
    200<---------- with call-id [yyyyy]
    ACK ---------->  with call-id [yyyyy]
So, your sugggestion for: one scenario for NOTIFY and another for INVITE and run them at the same time.. I think it do not match the sequence. Is there any other method to find the content of 200 OK message and then do jump handle? My 200 OK message with call-id [yyyyy] definitely has char like "meetme" and 200 OK message with call-id [xxxxx] has not.

At 2011-07-02 01:15:55??mayamatakeshi <mayamatake...@gmail.com> wrote:



    2011/7/1 sammy <sa...@126.com <mailto:sa...@126.com>>

        Hi,guys.

        I want to do call scenario as below:

        NOTIFY ----------> with call-id [xxxxx]

             INVITE   ---------->  with call-id [yyyyy]

                  200<---------- with call-id [yyyyy]

                  ACK ---------->  with call-id [yyyyy]


        I just want to ack the invite handle with call-id [yyyyy], but
        when
        scenario receive 200 OK for the NOTIFY handle with call-id
        [xxxxx] not my expect 200 OK for INVITE with call-id [yyyyy],
        it will auto send ACK for it, how could i identify the
        different 200 OK and send the right ACK at right time?


    Hi. This is not possible.
    Why don't you just use one scenario for NOTIFY and another for
    INVITE and run them at the same time against the same server?





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