Re: [asterisk-users] Gizmo revisited

2007-08-25 Thread Carlos Leal


On Aug 25, 2007, at 3:58 AM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:


Can it be used with any service which is not sipphone.com?



Yes IF you use it in a fashion similar to what I describe.

All calls go though the Gizmo proxy including calls to/from your  
secondary account, an extension from my asterisk box in my case. I  
keep it free by not making any outgoing calls using Gizmo minutes by  
selecting my asterisk box as the default outbound route, and using my  
own DID which rings on two * extensions simultaneously so I can pick  
up the call on a regular handset or on the laptop. I could use any  
softphone for this functionality in conjunction with asterisk but I  
like their interface better than the other's I've tried including X- 
Lite, idefisk, etc.


Info on using asterisk for this is at
http://www.gizmoproject.com/asterisk.html


(The phone itself is based on xten's phone, IIRC, and is thus certinly
non-free)


It's free to Gizmo subscribers whether they are paying subscribers or  
not.



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[asterisk-users] Gizmo revisited

2007-08-24 Thread Carlos Leal
Launched the OS X version of Gizmo after about a year of inactivity,  
downloaded the update and discovered the new improved Giszmo features  
Asterisk interoperability by allowing a secondary SIP account to be  
registered simultaneously.

It also allows you to make the routing choice for outgoing calls;  
your own server or via Gizmo. So far, this is the best SIP softphone  
I've come across for OS X.

It comes in other flavors and I thought I'd mention it as it can be  
free and I haven't seen it mentioned recently.


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Re: [asterisk-users] Unknown CLI output

2006-08-30 Thread Carlos Leal
OK, changed the register interval for the Linksys PAP2T to 10 times  
longer and the output described earlier on the CLI also appears to  
follow the same schedule.


I guess I'll have to check a Linksys list to see what could be  
causing this and if I should expect things to get worse.



On Aug 29, 2006, at 8:21 PM, Carlos Leal wrote:

I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what the following output,  
repeated about once per minute on my verbose=5  CLI >, means.


-- Contact header: transport
-- Contact header: q
-- Contact header: transport
-- Contact header: q

I'm on the latest version, 1.2.11, and am recovering from a too- 
near lighting strike that caused damage here and there. Asterisk is  
back up, minus a clone FXO card that the phone company said was  
causing a short in the phone line.  SIP and IAX lines seem to work  
normally again except for this message that pops up about once a  
minute.


Could it be a PAP2T that refreshes registration every 60 seconds?  
If so, what's changed?


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[asterisk-users] Unknown CLI output

2006-08-29 Thread Carlos Leal
I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what the following output,  
repeated about once per minute on my verbose=5  CLI >, means.


-- Contact header: transport
-- Contact header: q
-- Contact header: transport
-- Contact header: q

I'm on the latest version, 1.2.11, and am recovering from a too-near  
lighting strike that caused damage here and there. Asterisk is back  
up, minus a clone FXO card that the phone company said was causing a  
short in the phone line.  SIP and IAX lines seem to work normally  
again except for this message that pops up about once a minute.


Could it be a PAP2T that refreshes registration every 60 seconds? If  
so, what's changed?


Thanks. 
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