Oh boy!

Sorry I missed your email; I just sent you a rather largish missive
explaining the nature of my confusion.

Basically port management in SIPp in the context of multiple successive
calls (callers->callees). I don't get it.

On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Tyler Goodlet <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Sonny,
>
> >Please note that my scenario has to do with a caller calling a callee VIA
> a PBX. Not directly (i.e., not sipp<->sipp).
> Yes I fully understand. This is actually the reason I wrote pysipp. We use
> it at Sangoma Tech. for testing a plethora of VoIP infrastructure.
> We actually have a pytest plugin which wraps pysipp which I'm hoping to
> eventually open source as well.
>
> I'll try to whip up something for you tonight if I get some time - there's
> supposed to be an ice storm tonight (in Canada) so we'll see if my power
> stays on ;D
>
> Tyler Goodlet
>
>
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