Hi Eric, > I'm looking for a SIP to XMPP Jingle voice gateway. > > > > I see that Asterisk has Jabber and Jingle support, but it looks like > Asterisk acts as a Jabber client.
Asterisk can connect as a client or component to a XMPP server. XMPP components are typically used as gateways between XMPP and other IM services such as MSN or Yahoo. You can connect Asterisk to GoogleTalk's XMPP network as a client only, which will therefore be accessible through a presence subscription mechanism just like a usual client. On the other hand, you can connect Asterisk as a component to your locally administered XMPP server, for example. A 'service discovery' request to the server will show the Asterisk server as being available. > Are there any Jabber server solutions, where Jabber users can call SIP users > by using the SIP URI and vice versa? Asterisk can be used to call Gtalk users from SIP phones, and vice versa. Configuration examples are given here : http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+Google+Talk The call configuration is handled in the Dialplan in that case. If you need to place a call from a XMPP client to a SIP URI, you'll also have to find a client that's able to to so. I know that GoogleTalk and Jabbin both speak XMPP + Gtalk. However, the GoogleTalk client's user interface does not allow you to place a call to anything but another XMPP client from your buddy list, without offering the ability to enter either a SIP URI or phone number. A possible workaround was available here : http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=8659 As for Jingle, Asterisk tries to follow the latest set of specifications (code only available from SVN trunk), which are not completed yet. Philippe _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
