Hi Simon,

Thanks for your reply.
Please see my comments inline.


2007/9/27, Simon Flannery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi Hideyuki,
>
> I am assuming you are running on some sort of Linux environment? There
> is an inbuilt limitation with most Linux environments which limit the
> number of sockets, for example to 6 as you have found. This is not a
> SIPp limitation, rather an operating system limitation to help protect
> the operation system.


Yes, I am running sipp on Fedora Core 5.
And I am very appreciated that you taught me the limitation is not due to
sipp.




> You shouldn't need 100 SIPp instances on a single PC and IMHO you are
> doing or thinking wrong.

You should only need 1 or 2 SIPp instances for the UAC and UAS. A
> single SIPp instance can handle many users by using a CSV injection
> file. Just put ALL users in the one CSV file, not just BOB!



I changed the way achieve the purpose according to your advice.
I use one sipp instance to register one hundred users to proxy.
(one hundred users registeres with proxy using same port and same ip
address)
And after that I invoked another sipp instance which wait the specified port
and send back
200 OK response when it receives SIP MESSAGE.

Thanks for your advise,
Hideyuki





> Let us know,
>
> Simon
>
>
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