Thierry & Eugen Thank you for responding to my questions
Thiery - I want to have the Ekiga client register to our Polycom H.323 gatekeeper and so far I have not been able to get it to do that When I use a Polycom Real Presence Desktop client I simply specify in the Polycom client the H.323 gatekeeper address, H.323 extension and H.323 alias How to I configure the Ekiga client for H.323 gatekeeper address, H.323 extension and H.323 alias ? [note our gatekeeper does not support SIP] When I configure an account it does not give me those options and asks for a username and password Eugen Dedu kindly advised to "try adding a random user and password, quit ekiga, and use gconf-editor to remove user and password from your account; these are found in apps->ekiga->protocols" but I cannot see on my windows client a gconf-editor program or apps->ekiga->protocols location I look forward to your responses Regards Robert New Zealand On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 8:52 PM, Thierry Simonnet <[email protected] > wrote: > Hello, > > You can use your Polycom gatekeeper with any SIP account. > You only need to compose the calling address using h323:Polycom_IP_Address > to access your service. > Unfortunately you can't use address book because, when using a h323 > contact it complete the address with the user sip domain. Then you need to > compose by hand the Polycom address. It is also impossible to use history > :-( > > It works for my company, for Polycom and Tandberg devices, but also for > Polycom test addresses all around the word. > > Hope this helps > > Best regards > > Thierry > > Le 16/11/2013 13:31, Eugen Dedu a écrit : > > On 15/11/13 23:23, Robert White wrote: > > Hello > > I want to register my Ekiga 4.0.1. client to a Polycom VBP 5300 H.323 > gatekeeper which requires *no userid or password* and provide also provide > to the gatekeeper a H.323 alias and extension [E.164] > > I assume I create a h.323 account in the Ekiga client but this does not > allow me to specify a H.323 extension or an alias furthermore requires a > username and password which I don't need to use > > Is there a different way to do this ? > > > As far as I understand from the code, ekiga creates an alias from the user > name, the one shown in the second page of the assistant. > > As for user and password: try adding a random user and password, quit > ekiga, and use gconf-editor to remove user and password from your account; > these are found in apps->ekiga->protocols. > > Tell us if it works. > > > > -- > > Thierry Simonnet > > ESIEE-Paris > > Par respect pour l’environnement, n’imprimez ce mail que si nécessaire > > > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >
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