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Olivier escribió:
> Hello,
>
> How would you test how a PJSIP-powered Asterisk 13 instance resist to
> hostile REGISTRATION attempts ?
>
> Would you use SIPp ? Any example scenario ?
> Would you go with an alternative tool ? Which one would you pick ?
>
> Best
>
> Would you use SIPp ?
Definitely.
Any example scenario ?
The testsuite is a great place to look for example SIPp scenarios. Check
out tests/channels/pjsip/registration - there are quite a few different
scenarios in there to pick from, and you can tailor them to whatever you
need.
On Tue,
my perftest suite
call generator
sipp, but creating sipp scenario is not easy. i'm using more user
friendly(but its for win) - http://startrinity.com (REST API available)
device emulation
using asterisk as SIP client in docker - 30 SIP endpoints per instance
reports
pbx cpu/load/.. - g
> This however gives a never ending flood of output on the pattest on
> machine 2. Am I correct in assuming that this is not a good thing?
The errors I was seeing were being caused by the echo cancellation
modules on the A116 card kicking in. All I had to do was disable the
module before starting
On 12/08/2010 11:46 PM, mayamatakeshi wrote:
> Hello,
> does anyone know a way to load test the SkypeForAsterisk module without
> actually generating calls to Skype Network? (only inside test
> environment). I mean, is there any way to simulate the endpoint SFA
> talks to?
No, there is not. It tal
I use the VICIDIAL performance testing setup to do this, it's a bit of
work to get running just for a test, but it's very good at simulating
lots of small calls over PRIs and it makes very pretty graphs of
system load.
MATT---
On 8/28/07, Erik Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/28/07, Ste
On 8/28/07, Steve Totaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, you seemed to miss Brian's main point, keeping calls up is not
> going to tax your box or prove anything really, you want to create as
> many short calls as possible. Run BOINC in the background for a CPU
> burn-in test.
Well - with this
On 8/28/07, Steve Totaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another more creative tool would be to place an ad in the Penny Saver or
> whatever your local equivalent is for a "free 42 inch LCD TV, you haul"
> and list your number. I bet that would generate alot of calls. You could
> put them through and
Erik Anderson wrote:
> On 8/28/07, Brian West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> What exactly are your needs? I can provide you some sipp scripts
>> that might help you.
>>
>
> Brian - thanks for the reply. If you read my email, I believe I make
> it fairly clear what my needs are. I have a
Erik Anderson wrote:
> On 8/28/07, Brian West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> What exactly are your needs? I can provide you some sipp scripts
>> that might help you.
>>
>
> Brian - thanks for the reply. If you read my email, I believe I make
> it fairly clear what my needs are. I have a
On 8/28/07, Brian West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What exactly are your needs? I can provide you some sipp scripts
> that might help you.
Brian - thanks for the reply. If you read my email, I believe I make
it fairly clear what my needs are. I have a 4-port Sangoma PRI card
installed. Crosso
Having calls connected for that duration is worthless testing... What
you need to do is call setup and tear down many times per second... I
recommend trying to accomplish 20-30cps at 1ms to 10ms variable
durations. That will expose any bugs quickly.
And that my friend is how you expose any
Thats a good idea...
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Anton,
A great tool for "ghetto" call capacity testing is a
efine KEY_DND "DND"
And yes, it is a good reason to set the password on your phone if you
dont want to use it only for testing! Giving everyone access to the web
server of the phone is not a good idea, not only for snom phones.
CS
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|I could probably shoot about 115 calls towards you, would that do ?
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|A great tool for "ghetto" call capacity testing is a single snom phone.
|There is no limit to how many calls a snom ph
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Anton,
A great tool for "ghetto" call capacity testing is a single snom phone.
There is no limit to how many calls a snom phone can make, just put it on
hold and dial again. So, with a single snom phone and a little imagination
you can test any number of scenarios. You can approximate basic SIP
c
I could probably shoot about 115 calls towards you, would that do ?
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