Sorry, I thought you was working with real IPv6 addresses, but it seems you
don't have this IPv6 address configured in your network interface and you
are just trying to insert some IPv6 address in the message.....
SIPp binds the IP informed by "-i", so to make it work you would have to go
a little deeper and set up your test environment to work in IPv6.....
If you still want to trying something, try to use the "-key" option, e.g.
use "-key ipv6addr [3ffe:1900:4545:3:200:f8ff:fe21:67cf]" in the command
line and in your script use references to [ipv6addr]. **MAYBE** this would
deceive SIPp and it would replace the [ipv6addr] by the whole IPv6 string,
including the brackets..... or maybe you will fall into some recursion and
after making the first replacement, it would try to make a second
replacement, and you would fall back to the first error you reported.....
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Fred Cherny <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the help. I made the changes you recommended, but when I
> tried:****
>
> ** **
>
> sipp 172.18.50.220:50060 -sf uac1877-no-prack.xml -m 1 -s 608999123****
>
> 4 -i [3ffe:1900:4545:3:200:f8ff:fe21:67cf] -trace_msg -d 3000 -max_retrans
> 1****
>
> ** **
>
> I got:****
>
> 2011-07-14 16:41:51:959 1310679711.959510: Can't get local IP
> address in****
>
> getaddrinfo, local_host='3ffe:1900:4545:3:200:f8ff:fe21:67cf',
> local_ip='3ffe:1****
>
> 900:4545:3:200:f8ff:fe21:67cf'.****
>
> ** **
>
> So I guess there’s no way to do what I want to do. Here’s my xml script
> (just a portion):****
>
> ** **
>
> <scenario name="Basic Sipstone UAC">****
>
> <send retrans="500">****
>
> <![CDATA[****
>
> ** **
>
> INVITE sip:[service]@172.18.50.220:50060 SIP/2.0****
>
> Via: SIP/2.0/[transport] 172.18.50.208:50060
> ;branch=z9hG4bK987b42af83cedd6a****
>
> From: "Fred Cherny" <sip:8664293591@
> [local_ip];user=phone>;tag=[call_number]****
>
> To: "T72028_Id BS-IAD_Id" <sip:[service]@172.18.50.220:50060>****
>
> Call-ID: [call_id]****
>
> CSeq: 953221079 INVITE****
>
> User-Agent: Cisco-CP7912/8.0.1-060412A****
>
> Content-Type: application/sdp****
>
> ** **
>
> v=0****
>
> o=BroadWorks 17808 1 IN IP4 12.0.17.153****
>
> s=-****
>
> t=0 0****
>
> c=IN IP4 12.0.17.153 ****
>
> m=audio 2234 RTP/AVP 0 8 18 101****
>
> a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000****
>
> a=rtpmap:18 G729/8000****
>
> a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000****
>
> a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000****
>
> ****
>
> ]]>****
>
> </send>****
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Patrick Wakano [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 12, 2011 6:46 AM
> *To:* Fred Cherny
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [Sipp-users] Specifying an IPV6 formatted address in the
> From: header****
>
> ** **
>
> Thats a good point. IPv6 URLs should be written between brackets so parses
> could distinguish the IP address of the port. However SIPp keywords should
> also be written between brackets and thats why SIPp doesn't expect brackets
> in your IPv6 address, so this smells like a SIPp limitation....
> You could try to use the -i option with an IPv6 address instead of hard
> coding your message with the IPv6 in the 'From:'. It would be the opposite
> of what you did, hard code your IPv4 address in the places you used the
> [local_ip] and use the [local_ip] to insert the IPv6 address wherever you
> want. I think this would show us if SIPp sends the messages with brackets or
> not.
>
>
> ****
>
> On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Fred Cherny <[email protected]> wrote:
> ****
>
> Hi all,****
>
> ****
>
> I’m trying to use SIPp to send an INVITE to my parser. I want to test the
> parser’s ability to parse an IPV6 formatted address. Here’s what I’m
> sending:****
>
> INVITE sip:[service]@[remote_ip]:[remote_port] SIP/2.0****
>
> Via: SIP/2.0/[transport]
> [local_ip]:[local_port];branch=z9hG4bK987b42af83cedd6a****
>
> From: sip:[3ffe:1900:4545:3:200:f8ff:fe21:67cf];tag=[call_number]***
> *
>
> To: "T72028_Id BS-IAD_Id" <sip:[service]@[remote_ip]:[remote_port]>*
> ***
>
> Call-ID: [call_id]****
>
> CSeq: 953221079 INVITE****
>
> (… snip …)****
>
> Content-Type: application/sdp****
>
> ****
>
> v=0****
>
> o=BroadWorks 17808 1 IN IP4 12.0.17.153****
>
> s=-****
>
> t=0 0****
>
> c=IN IP4 12.0.17.153 ****
>
> m=audio 2234 RTP/AVP 0 8 18 101****
>
> a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000****
>
> a=rtpmap:18 G729/8000****
>
> a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000****
>
> a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000****
>
> ****
>
> But when I try to run the SIPP script, I get:****
>
> 2011-07-08 11:37:28:711 1310143048.711135: Unsupported keyword
> '3ffe:190****
>
> 0:4545:3:200:f8ff:fe21:67cf' in xml scenario file.****
>
> ****
>
> When I remove the “[]” around the IP address, sipp runs the script.
> Unfortunately, that’s an invalid format for IPV6.****
>
> ****
>
> Has anyone tried this? Is there a command line option I must specify?****
>
> ****
>
> Thanks for your help.****
>
> ****
>
> P.S. my command line is: $ sipp 172.18.50.220:50060 -sf
> uac1877-no-prack.xml -m 1 -s 608999123****
>
> 4 -i 172.18.50.208 -p 50060 -trace_msg -d 3000 -max_retrans 1****
>
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