2011/7/3 sammy <sa...@126.com>
> 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.
>
No. It doesn't.
> 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.
>
There are ways to check the contents of the message and do a conditional
jump. Read the doc. It is only one page:
http://sipp.sourceforge.net/doc/reference.html
However this will not solve your problem because SIPp needs the call-id to
be the same to keep following the steps in the scenario.
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