Hi. I believe you are not running any of the special sipp executables that
came with ims_bench. If you look through the ims_bench docs it should
explain how you fire up some number (one or more) of the special sipp exes
that come with ims_bench and these sipps "check in" with the manager to get
tasks to run.
As a side note I also not sure you totally understand how to use ims_bench
either. You might want to completely read both the install and reference
docs again to make sure it is all clear. Ims_bench has the ability to run
many scripts simultaneously and also to run one script followed by another
script after completion - but it does not (as far as I know) have the
ability to act on multiple call-ids in the same script. I have been
thinking about making that work one of these days but have not found the
time or the reason quite yet.
Anyhow, you can set up ims_bench to first register some number of agents
and then to make calls using those agents and/or send messages (using a
different call-id) but these would be multiple scripts just like sipp. The
differences are that you don't have to stop one sipp and start another to
make it happen and there are some groovy message passing functionality that
will allow both a sender and receiver script to act in concert for a single
scenario (ala both sides of a single call-id dialog).
-James
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 12:40 AM, Shantanu Konwar <shantanu.220...@gmail.com
> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to use the ims-bench to test my application. In my test set-up
> an application is running in a desktop and I had installed ims-bench in the
> laptop. Previously I was using SIPp for testing. But it is very tiresome in
> SIPp since it doesn't support multiple call-id.
>
> For example I am sending REGISTER and INVITE to the laptop then it should
> reply as it was in the simple SIPp. But unlike SIPp it should use only one
> script to simulate this scenario. I cannot do it in the SIPp since my
> application generates different call-ids and simple SIPp is not efficient
> enough to handle this scene.
>
>
> My laptop is using ip 115.XXX.XX.XXX and i had created 3 virtual IPs
> (192.168.1.1,192.168.1.2,192.
> 168.1.3). Running manager on the 192.168.1.1, TS is configured in
> 192.168.1.2 and SUT is running in the ip 192.168.1.3. When I run the script
> (./manager -f manager.xml) it starts well but UI only shows the message
> *"Waiting
> for all SIPp agents to connect...(0 so far)".*
>
> Please help me to sort out where I am wrong.
>
>
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