Hello Roland,
I think you need to specify "-i <local_ipv6_addr>" for the UAC.
Probably, sipp is binding to an IPv4 address but trying to connect to an IPv6
address.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Jay
----- Original Message ----
From: Roland Mori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 3, 2008 5:25:33 AM
Subject: [Sipp-users] Errors specifying IPv6 address to Sipp Client on Fedora 8
Errors specifying IPv6 address to Sipp Client on Fedora 8
Hello all:
I'm unable to run a Sipp client on a Fedora 8 system specifying an IPV6
address. Running Sipp server works fine with IPV6.
I have 2 systems, A & B. System A is a Fedora 8 systerm and System B is a
Windows Vista system. Both have Sipp_3.1 installed.
Running the following command on the fedora system, I get "address family not
supported by protocol" messages.
sipp -sn uac [2000::110:a820:a9d:32a:52ea]:8888
But running the command below on the fedora system works fine. Remote clients
are able to communicate properly.
sipp -sn uas -i [2000::110:250:b7ff:fe12:6f] -p 8888
On the fedora system, I've disabled ip6tables thinking that may have been part
of the problem but no change in behavior. Has anybody else run into
this issue?
Thanks,
Roland Mori
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