On 24 Mar 2009, at 09:52, Gordon Henderson wrote:

On Mon, 23 Mar 2009, Hans Witvliet wrote:

While reading the thread about recommending usb-phones...

Once in a while, i'm in a data-centre, no normal phones, and too much
concrete shielding wireless phones.
So i was thinking to use one of those usb-phones, and plug it into one
of my servers there.

But what i read from the thread, i seems that you need a graphical
environment, while all of the servers are strictly cli-only.

Is there a cli-based phone (besides the asterisk-console), that can use
a usb-audio-device?
Afaicr,those usb-phones present themselves as an plain usb-audio device.

I asked here a while back about a command-lime VoIP client. Got no- where interesting - other than people suggesting I run a full-blown asterisk,
and alas I've not had time to do it myself. It *should* be relatively
straightforward using the existing IAX libraries, I'd have thought,
however...

Gordon


It would be pretty easy to take the Mexuar Corraleta Java IAX source and make a commandline Jar
from it. Such a jar would work on Linux, Mac and Windows.

T.


Tim Panton - Web/VoIP consultant and implementor
www.westhawk.co.uk



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