On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 10:56 -0500, Jason Parker wrote: > > No, this isn't currently possible.
Damn. > I did ponder this for a while, but my > conclusion was that the effort required to do so would far outweigh any > benefit > you'd gain from it. How about having something -- anything on Linux, able to connect to a Cisco PBX using Skinny, where one has no other options? > Cisco has been moving to SIP for a very long time. There aren't any phone > features that Asterisk could emulate that would make this any better than SIP > (or even anything approaching parity). Perhaps not, but there are still installations where all they are using is Skinny and nothing else. You don't need to tell me about the pros/cons of this as I have no control over what "they" are doing. I am just a consumer of it. Unfortunately, I think Asterisk and skinny is about as close as anything is on Linux to utilizing SCCP. :-( b.
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