Hi Irman;
Yes currently we are using SIPP to test the stability and performance of 
the osbc. To get you extract default SIPP xml scenario you can run this 
command to get the raw xml from the UAC and UAS
sipp -sd uac
sipp -sd uas
A littler reverse engineering would be required to meet your test 
scenario requirements. I got a simple registration scenario xml scenario 
I used for one of my QC test case. I would also recommend this link
http://sipp.sourceforge.net/doc3.0/reference.html this really help me 
understand how SIPP can be used when making various test scenario.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
<!DOCTYPE scenario SYSTEM "sipp.dtd">
<!-- Created By :  Marvin De Los Angeles
Scenario Use: For Registration Checking
Released # : 2 Revision 2
Date Created : April 17, 2007 -->
<scenario name="Central Registration Tester">
<send retrans="30">
<!-- Send Intial Registration on domain SBC01 -->
 <![CDATA[
      REGISTER sip:[service] SIP/2.0
      Via: SIP/2.0/[transport] [local_ip]:[local_port]
      To: <sip:6477235527@[service]>
      From: <sip:6477235527@[service]>
      Contact: 
<sip:6477235527@[local_ip]:[local_port]>;transport=[transport]
      [field1]
      Expires: 3600
Max-Forwards: 70
      Call-ID: [call_id]
      CSeq: 1 REGISTER
      Content-Length: 0
    ]]> 
</send>
<recv response="200" auth="true">
  </recv>
       <send>
   <![CDATA[
      REGISTER sip:12345678990000@[service]:[remote_port] SIP/2.0
      Via: SIP/2.0/[transport] [local_ip]:[local_port]
      From: sipp 
<sip:12345678990000@[service]:[local_port]>;tag=[call_number]
      To: <sip:12345678990000@[service]:[remote_port]>
      Call-ID: [call_id]
      CSeq: 2 REGISTER
      Contact: <sip:12345678990000@[local_ip]:[local_port]>
[authentication username=12345678990000 password=12345678990000]
      Expires 3600
      Max-Forwards: 70
      Subject: Sipp Registation Test
      Content-Type: application/sdp
      Content-Length: [len]
        ]]>
  </send>
 
  <recv response="200" crlf="true">
  </recv>
    </scenario>
OpenSBC Forum wrote:
> Hi All,
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> We need to test OpenSBC performance and availability in a test enviroment. 
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> Is there any testtool to check performance of OpenSBC? I heard of SiPP, but its rather complicated (for me) to write an XML scenario in which  the client (sipp UAC) registers itself and then send thousands of requests.
>
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> Any advice would be helpfull.
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> TIA 
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>  Regards,
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> Imran 
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> PS: I was not sure where to put this discussion. I also did not find any discussion/post regarding testing performance of OpenSBC 
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