I also use SIPP to test. I have some xml files that simulate various 
conversations. I create new ones to test different scenarios and then run a UAS 
and UAC on the same box using different ports. They read the appropriate xml 
file for their role and route things through OpenSER (which also runs on the 
same box). 

Eliot Gable
Operations Engineer
CCNA, CWNA, CWSP, Network+, Security+
Broadvox, LLC
1228 Euclid Avenue
Suite 390
Cleveland, OH 44115-1800
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Bastian Friedrich
> Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 2:31 AM
> To: devel@openser.org
> Subject: [Devel] Testing?
> 
> Hi,
> 
> is there any defined framework or idea how to automate tests for OpenSER
> code?
> Up to this point I have done manual testing: Create the necessary lines in
> the config file, dial a number on my snom and watch the softphone for
> incoming calls.
> 
> I am aware of the existence of SIPP; I have not yet evaluated it fully, as
> it
> seems to be extremely powerful and complex. Do you have any scenarios
> ready
> that you use in QA?
> 
> Thanks,
>    Bastian
> 
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