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        I'm attempting to use sipp to send a call from one server to another. 
the command line that I am using is:

        sipp 24.204.xxx.xxx -i 24.204.yyy.yyy -s 9035552121 -trace_err 
-trace_msg �-sn uac

        �

        The Invite has the correct ip addresses. The problem is that sipp isn't 
sending the messages through the correct interface. It's still attempting to 
use localhost.�

        I verified this by using wireshark.

        What must I do to get sipp to use the correct interface?

        �

        Here is the invite.

        �

        ----------------------------------------------- 2013-05-22 
15:23:34:818.159

        UDP message sent (527 bytes):

        �

        INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060 SIP/2.0

        Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 24.204.yyy.yyy:5061;branch=z9hG4bK-20298-1-0

        From: sipp <sip:[email protected]:5061>;tag=20298SIPpTag001

        To: sut <sip:[email protected]:5060>

        Call-ID: [email protected]

        CSeq: 1 INVITE

        Contact: sip:[email protected]:5061

        Max-Forwards: 70

        Subject: Performance Test

        Content-Type: application/sdp

        Content-Length: � 133

        �

        v=0

        o=user1 53655765 2353687637 IN IP4 24.204.yyy.yyy

        s=-

        c=IN IP4 24.204.yyy.yyy

        t=0 0

        m=audio 6000 RTP/AVP 0

        a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000

        �

        �

        �

        TIA

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