Hello Zou

-t tn implies using TCP with one socket per call, so it's probable you faced 
sipp/system limitations at high call rate (which call rate ?). If you could 
avoid using this mode, it will be better.

Regards,
Olivier Boulkroune
 
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Objet : [Sipp-users] Problem of SIPp and OpenSER in -t tn mode



Hi, Dear all!

   We need to test a scenario that many clients connect to OpenSER proxy 
server. So, we used the 
-t tn mode. However, when call rate increases to some level, the SIPp will stop 
sending packets.
Did anybody also encounter such problem?  Or any suggestions to test such 
scenario for OpenSER?
   Thanks very much!

                                                          
                                                           Yours,
                                                           Zou Jia


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