[asterisk-users] test call generator

Steve Totaro stotaro at totarotechnologies.com
Tue Sep 30 08:40:26 CDT 2008


"You can't touch this".

Anyways, I am sure I could do it with Hammer, but a tool is just that, use a
screwdriver if you feel a "Hammer" is too complicated for you.


On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Sam Tam <samtam888 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I looked at the hammer thing.
> It is quite complicate and quite useless too>
> All I want is something that will dial a list of number in schedule per hr
> or per 3 hours
> Collect the PDD, ASR and comparing it with other route and determine which
> is the best.
> If the call does not pass through then alert the admin
>
> Obviously hammer can't do that
> Sam
>
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> If you have some time, interest and desire, I would like to see how
> FreeSwitch compares to the 9 calls per second lost SIP message issue.
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 2:55 AM, Gnu Devel <gnudevel at yahoo.com.ar> wrote:
>
>
>
>        I'm using Sipp to load test, but it  lost some SIP message when I
>        increment Call Per Second more than 9.
>
>        Regards
>
>        Grey Man escribió:
>
>        > I've used both the Hammer Call Analyzer software and als to the
> Hammer
>        > XMS system which is a server that they install in your rack to do
> the
>        > packet captures and provide you with all sorts of statistics.
>        >
>        > I suspect the Empirix Hammer products would be able to take care
> of
>        > any load, monitoring or analysis scenarios you have including
>        > signalling and media.
>        >
>        > The price is going to be the issue. When we looked at the solution
> the
>        > Call Analyzer software was 5 figures and the XMS solution was 6.
>        >
>        > Regards,
>        >
>        > Greyman.
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