First of all, you need to create some users on your OfficeSIP server.
Also, take into account that the destination user will end up in the To field and the caller user will end up in the From field of SIP.

After you do that you may try again with sipp, but you should customise you sipp scenarios. Since sipp is emulating a sip phone, you would need either two sipp instances running on different ports, either one sipp instance and a sip softphone.

My advice is to start using two softphones (there are many out there), connect with them to the accounts created on your sip server, make sure everything is fine, and then start replacing each one with a sipp instance.

Regards,
Costin


On 08.noiembrie.2013 16:27, Vijay Kumar wrote:
Can you please send Wireshark traces


On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 5:02 PM, Paul Atkins <paul.atk...@northumbria.ac.uk <mailto:paul.atk...@northumbria.ac.uk>> wrote:

    Hello I am new to both unix and sip so as you can imagine using
    this utility is proving quite difficult. I have installed a
    officesip server on a windows 2008 r2 server with no users
    created. I have installed Ubuntu 12.4 and installed sipp according
    to instructions and dependencies. I have the two machines
    networked and can communicate between them ping rdp etc.

    I have ran the *./sip --sn --uac 192.168.4.17 *but I get
    unexpected-msg errors for every message sent.  I ran a trace error
    and got the following

    2013-11-07      12:57:32:814 1383829052.814039: Aborting call on
    unexpected $

    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 127.0.1.1:5061;branch=z9hG4bK-7436-18-0

    From:  sipp <sip:sipp@127.0.1.1:5061>;tag=7436SIPpTag0018

    To:  service
    <sip:service@192.168.4.17:5060>;tag=9268f13d097548dbb57ab6b1061fc4$

    Call-ID: 18-7436@127.0.1.1 <mailto:18-7436@127.0.1.1>

    CSeq: 1 INVITE

    Content-Length: 0

    Any help to get me started would be much appreciated

    Many thanks

    Paul


    
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