Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk and XLite on same machine (OSX)?

2005-03-29 Thread adria vidal
why not using a IAX phone, is running great on OS X
http://iaxclient.sourceforge.net/iaxcomm/

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Adrià Vidal 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk and XLite on same machine (OSX)?

2005-03-28 Thread Greg
Have a search for Jon's Phone Tool or something along those lines.
On 29/03/2005, at 5:13 PM, Brian Capouch wrote:
Steve Kann wrote:
Why don't you just use an IAX softphone in the first place, instead 
of a SIP softphone, plus asterisk in the middle?
In my case, I'm too dumb to write my own softphone, or that's exactly 
what I would do.

xlite is the only softphone I have ever found of any protocol flavor 
that allows me to use the keypad more or less totally to do my 
dialing.

After about ten minutes of moving the mouse around to click digits on 
the teensy keypads of those other phones, I find myself staring at the 
ceiling and thinking, "Can it be *that* hard to do keybindings for the 
commonly used DTMF keys?"

It must be, though.
I'll be glad to stand corrected, but so far despite xlite's 
proprietary nature and buggy Linux implementation, it's all I've got.

B.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk and XLite on same machine (OSX)?

2005-03-28 Thread Brian Capouch
Steve Kann wrote:
Why don't you just use an IAX softphone in the first place, instead of a 
SIP softphone, plus asterisk in the middle?

In my case, I'm too dumb to write my own softphone, or that's exactly 
what I would do.

xlite is the only softphone I have ever found of any protocol flavor 
that allows me to use the keypad more or less totally to do my dialing.

After about ten minutes of moving the mouse around to click digits on 
the teensy keypads of those other phones, I find myself staring at the 
ceiling and thinking, "Can it be *that* hard to do keybindings for the 
commonly used DTMF keys?"

It must be, though.
I'll be glad to stand corrected, but so far despite xlite's proprietary 
nature and buggy Linux implementation, it's all I've got.

B.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk and XLite on same machine (OSX)?

2005-03-28 Thread Steve Kann
Aldo Bergamini wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is believed to have said: 

 

Dear all,
I have tried to run an asterisk instance together with XLite on a single
machine (a PowerBook).
The intent is to take advantage of IAX connections to easily cross NATs
while traveling.
While the IAX setup proved 'easy', just having to fiddle a little with
working configs at both sides, I did not succeed so far in getting XLite
to connect to the local Asterisk server, AND be able to make a call.
   

[...]
 

Strangely enough I can obtain again the login of the softphone, but I
still get a 'call not approved' for any dialed number.
Activating sip debug peer  does not show anything while dialing; and
no error/message shows in the Diagnostic Window of XLite.
   

I solved the problem!
It's completely unrelated to Asterisk. XLite does not support multiple
accounts: I must have misinterpreted the meaning of the list of different
proxies that can be found under "SIP".
As I already had a setting for use inside the office LAN, I wanted to
leave it untouched; therefore I was adding more configurations in the
next configuration entry points (Proxy 1, Proxy 2, etc).
As soon as I simply edited the first configuration I got online in no time.
So for any reason XLite seems either to have a bug with multiple
configurations or just not support more than one different extension.
(ok to me: it's a free 'lite' version; I can't really complain!)
In the end I will simply get into my office extension over IAX2.
Fine enough...
 

Why don't you just use an IAX softphone in the first place, instead of a 
SIP softphone, plus asterisk in the middle?

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[Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk and XLite on same machine (OSX)?

2005-03-27 Thread Aldo Bergamini
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is believed to have said: 

>Dear all,
>
>I have tried to run an asterisk instance together with XLite on a single
>machine (a PowerBook).
>The intent is to take advantage of IAX connections to easily cross NATs
>while traveling.
>
>While the IAX setup proved 'easy', just having to fiddle a little with
>working configs at both sides, I did not succeed so far in getting XLite
>to connect to the local Asterisk server, AND be able to make a call.
>
[...]
>Strangely enough I can obtain again the login of the softphone, but I
>still get a 'call not approved' for any dialed number.
>
>Activating sip debug peer  does not show anything while dialing; and
>no error/message shows in the Diagnostic Window of XLite.

I solved the problem!

It's completely unrelated to Asterisk. XLite does not support multiple
accounts: I must have misinterpreted the meaning of the list of different
proxies that can be found under "SIP".

As I already had a setting for use inside the office LAN, I wanted to
leave it untouched; therefore I was adding more configurations in the
next configuration entry points (Proxy 1, Proxy 2, etc).

As soon as I simply edited the first configuration I got online in no time.

So for any reason XLite seems either to have a bug with multiple
configurations or just not support more than one different extension.

(ok to me: it's a free 'lite' version; I can't really complain!)

In the end I will simply get into my office extension over IAX2.
Fine enough...

Rgds
Aldo

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