Well I know this issue. It seems that you tried too many times, pause for a
while and try again.
Or, use sudo.

See if it helps.


       顺祝学习、工作顺利!


                                  程琨

2014-09-29 12:16 GMT+08:00 Sherry Wei <s...@carmelosystems.com>:

> Hi Cheng,
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> Hi Cheng,
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> I had a typo in my previous command, but still RTP packets are sent to lo
> interface.
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> I tried all three following commands with the same results:
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> ./sipp -sn uac_pcap 192.168.1.236 -i 192.168.1.237
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> ./sipp -sf uac_pcap.xml uac 192.168.1.236 -i 192.168.1.237
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> ./sipp -sf uac_pcap.xml uac 192.168.1.236 -mi 192.168.1.237
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> Thanks!
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> Sherry
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> *From:* 程琨 [mailto:chengku...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Sunday, September 28, 2014 8:09 PM
> *To:* sipp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Subject:* [Sipp-users] problem solved due to ip address bound error
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> I solved the problem to my previous post "cannot capture rtp stream"
>
> sipp seems prone to bind the lo address than eth0's address, so -i
> eth0_address is recommended.
>
> And Sherry Wei please respond to me, I probably know the solution to your
> post but I cannot reply your post because I subscribe later than you.
>
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