On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Trinh Ta <[email protected]> wrote:

> There have been two postings about the missing <Reference> tag but no
> answer so far, and I'm getting the same error.
>
> The HTML help page says this:
>
> To prevent programming errors, SIPp performs very rudimentary checks to
> ensure that each variable is used more than once in the scenario (this helps
> prevent some typos from turning into hard to debug errors). Unfortunately,
> this can cause some complication with regular expression matching. The
> regular expression action must assign the entire matched expression to a
> variable. If you are only interested in checking the validity of the
> expression (i.e. the check_it attribute is set) or in capturing a
> sub-expression, you must still assign the entire expression to a variable.
> As this variable is likely only referenced once, you must inform SIPp that
> you are knowingly using this variable once with a Reference clause. For
> example:
>
> <recv request="INVITE">
>   <action>
>     <ereg regexp="<sip:([^;@]*)" search_in="hdr" header="To:" 
> assign_to="dummy,uri" />
>
>   </action>
> </recv>
> <Reference variables="dummy" />
>
> However, using <Reference> will get you this:
>
> Unknown element 'Reference' in xml scenario file
>
> Anyone here can shed light on this ?
>


Probably it means you are using an old version of SIPp. Install most recent
version from svn sources.
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