Ah: didn't think of that one.

My registration script runs as a loop as I need to register every 120 seconds, 
so I have a 110 second pause and a <nop next = "1'/> at the end to jump back to 
the beginning and keep the registration active.  The downside with this is that 
you have to ctrl+c to exit when your rx script is finished as the register 
script will never end.



Matt Briggs
Test Engineer

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From: Tarik Kazaz [tarik.ka...@etf.unsa.ba]
Sent: Monday, 18 June 2012 9:28 a.m.
To: sipp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Sipp-users]       New feature / solution: Enabling a mixture      
of      server-mode and client mode operation simultaneously

Dear,
I must say that you did a great job with this patch. I tried TLS and TCP
scenarios, everything is working fine. For other users to emphasize, that they
should put long pause at the end of REGISTER.xml scenario (long enough to
complete second (UAS) scenario). Otherwise as soon as the REGISTER script
finishes SIPP is test is terminated. SOLUTION is to PUT LONG PAUSE in REGISTER
SCENARIO. Once again, many thanks Matthew.





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