I've done something similar to this in the regular SIPp using third party
call control. Essentially, I had a controller that would pause
exponentially in a loop, and then send a 3PCC kick-off message to a UAC.
The easier way is probably to modify the opentask.cpp class to support a
Poisson arrival given the regular rate parameter and a new command line
flag.
Charles
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[Sipp-users] Poisson call arrival rate code in IMS Bench SIPp
Hi,
Which part of the code in IMS Bench SIPp is used to generate Poisson call
arrival rate? Can it be appended with normal SIPp code? Any help in this
regard will be helpful. I need to implement Poisson call arrival rate in a
VoIP experiment.
Best regards
M Ali
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