[VoiceOps] SIP traffic modeling

Jason L. Nesheim jnesheim at cytek.biz
Sun Sep 6 20:44:15 EDT 2009


Ixia (IxLoad, IxVoice at limited volumes), Spirent (Abacus), and Hammer (G5, not the Edge) all make test platforms that can be scripted to perform various SIP and RTP operations and analyze the results at high volumes. Based on what you're describing it sounds like you might want to give one of these platforms an eval, just be prepared for some sticker shock. 




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Jason Nesheim 




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joe Bell" <Joe_Bell at adp.com> 
To: voiceops at voiceops.org 
Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2009 9:52:23 AM 
Subject: [VoiceOps] SIP traffic modeling 




Hey Guys, 



I was wondering what everyone uses for modeling SIP traffic, associated media sessions, and various call movement operations like Hold, Park, transfer, etc.. I know of Hammer, and that’s cool for throughput, but I was trying to find a tool that can send and measure large amounts of SIP signaling along with the associated media. We are looking at SIPp and lots of scripts, but I wanted to hear from the forum what other tools have been investigated. 



Thanks, 



Joe Bell 

CCIE 6722, R&S, Voice 





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