Hi all,

I'm sure I'm missing something obvious. All I need to do with SIPp is accept a 
bunch of incoming SIP calls and automatically disconnect them after a 
configurable period of time.
The first part was very easy (./sipp -sn uas) but I can't seem to work out how 
to disconnect the calls. Could someone point me to the relevant bit of 
documentation please? I feel sure it must both be possible and I'm being dim!

Cheers

Stephen Paterson
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