> From: Merlin Hooze [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 11:37 PM
> but I could not get the point when you say "You will
> hit Linux limits fairly quickly if you try to
> source calls from different IP addresses or ports".
>
> Calls from one sipp instance can be sourced with different
> ports but IP has to be same , how can they be sourced from
> different IPs ?
[SNIP]
-ip_field : Set which field from the injection file contains the IP
address from which the client will send its messages.
If this option is omitted and the '-t ui' option is
present, then field 0 is assumed.
Use this option together with '-t ui'
[/SNIP]
[SNIP]
-t : Set the transport mode:
- u1: UDP with one socket (default),
- un: UDP with one socket per call,
- ui: UDP with one socket per IP address The IP
addresses must be defined in the injection file.
- t1: TCP with one socket,
- tn: TCP with one socket per call,
- l1: TLS with one socket,
- ln: TLS with one socket per call,
- c1: u1 + compression (only if compression plugin
loaded),
- cn: un + compression (only if compression plugin
loaded). This plugin is not provided with sipp.
[/SNIP]
Simulate in peace,
Mike
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