So I created this scenario but it still does not work. Any thoughts on what might be
missing?
Thanks,Steve
-- start ---
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
<!DOCTYPE scenario SYSTEM "sipp.dtd">
<SEQUENTIAL>
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<!-- -->
<!-- Sipp default 'uac' scenario.
-->
<!-- -->
<scenario name="Basic BUDDY SUBSCRIBE message">
<!-- In client mode (sipp placing calls), the Call-ID MUST be -->
<!-- generated by sipp. To do so, use [call_id] keyword. -->
<send retrans="500">
<![CDATA[
SUBSCRIBE sip:67542@[remote_ip]:[remote_port] SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/[transport] [local_ip]:[local_port];branch=[branch]
From: sipp
<sip:67543@[local_ip]:[local_port]>;tag=[pid]SIPpTag00[call_number]
To: sut <sip:67542@[remote_ip]:[remote_port]>
Call-ID: [call_id]
CSeq: 1 SUBSCRIBE
Contact: sip:67543@[local_ip]:[local_port]
Max-Forwards: 70
Subject: Performance Test
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: [len]
v=0
o=user1 53655765 2353687637 IN IP[local_ip_type] [local_ip]
s=-
c=IN IP[media_ip_type] [media_ip]
t=0 0
m=audio [media_port] RTP/AVP 0
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
]]>
</send>
<recv response="100"
optional="true">
</recv>
<recv response="180" optional="true">
</recv>
<recv response="183" optional="true">
</recv>
<!-- By adding rrs="true" (Record Route Sets), the route sets
-->
<!-- are saved and used for following messages sent. Useful to test -->
<!-- against stateful SIP proxies/B2BUAs. -->
<recv response="200" rtd="true">
</recv>
<!-- Packet lost can be simulated in any send/recv message by -->
<!-- by adding the 'lost = "10"'. Value can be [1-100] percent.
-->
<send>
<![CDATA[
ACK sip:67542@[remote_ip]:[remote_port] SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/[transport] [local_ip]:[local_port];branch=[branch]
From: sipp
<sip:67543@[local_ip]:[local_port]>;tag=[pid]SIPpTag00[call_number]
To: sut <sip:67542@[remote_ip]:[remote_port]>[peer_tag_param]
Call-ID: [call_id]
CSeq: 1 ACK
Contact: sip:67543@[local_ip]:[local_port]
Max-Forwards: 70
Subject: Performance Test
Content-Length: 0
]]>
</send>
<!-- This delay can be customized by the -d command-line option -->
<!-- or by adding a 'milliseconds = "value"' option here.
-->
<pause/>
<!-- The 'crlf' option inserts a blank line in the statistics report.
-->
<send retrans="500">
<![CDATA[
BYE sip:67542@[remote_ip]:[remote_port] SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/[transport] [local_ip]:[local_port];branch=[branch]
From: sipp
<sip:67543@[local_ip]:[local_port]>;tag=[pid]SIPpTag00[call_number]
To: sut <sip:67543@[remote_ip]:[remote_port]>[peer_tag_param]
Call-ID: [call_id]
CSeq: 2 BYE
Contact: sip:67543@[local_ip]:[local_port]
Max-Forwards: 70
Subject: Performance Test
Content-Length: 0
]]>
</send>
<recv response="200" crlf="true">
</recv>
<!-- definition of the response time repartition table (unit is ms) -->
<ResponseTimeRepartition value="10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 100, 150, 200"/>
<!-- definition of the call length repartition table (unit is ms) -->
<CallLengthRepartition value="10, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000, 10000"/>
</scenario>
-- end ---
-----Original Message-----
From: serusers-bounces(a)lists.iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf
Of Iñaki Baz Castillo
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 2:31 PM
To: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] SIP message generator
El Martes 07 Abril 2009, Steven C. Blair escribió:
I need to place a load on our server by generating a
large number of
SUBSCRIBE messages with a specific Event header type. I've tried sipsak
without success. We have PacketGen on a laptop but that is a confusing
application. Does anyone have any suggestions for how to generate 50-100
SUBSCRIBE messages per second?
Try SIPp. I've sent more than 50-100 messages per second with it :)
--
Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc(a)aliax.net>
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