Re: [Ekiga-list] sending outbound call through freepbx

2018-02-14 Thread Steve Spence
I'm using a local freepbx server, so I set up a sip account to my
server which is extension number and password. my server ip is
specified in the account setup, and i'm registered.
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On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 2:17 PM, Stuart Gathman  wrote:
> On 02/14/2018 09:55 AM, Steve Spence wrote:
>> I can send an outbound call from ekiga through my freepbx server, if
>> the contact is in the format of sip:xx@0.0.0.0 where the @ is
>> followed by the ip of my freepbx server, and the x's are the 10 digit
>> phone number of the person I'm calling. Is there any way to preset the
>> @ipaddress part so users won't have to input that when making an
>> outbound call?
> It works for me on ekiga-4.0.1 with a domain (sip.diamondcard.us) - I
> set up an account, and contacts are of the form "sip:18001234567".  This
> is a feature of ekiga that I really like.  When I right click on a
> contact, the popup shows configured accounts to complete the sip address.
> Have you tried creating an account?  Maybe you need to add a name in
> /etc/hosts ?  Is the problem that freepbx does do registration, and you
> are making a peer to peer call?
>
> I use IPs for direct peer to peer calls, normally with IP6 (which ekiga
> doesn't currently support - I use linphone for that).
>
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Re: [Ekiga-list] sending outbound call through freepbx

2018-02-14 Thread Stuart Gathman
On 02/14/2018 09:55 AM, Steve Spence wrote:
> I can send an outbound call from ekiga through my freepbx server, if
> the contact is in the format of sip:xx@0.0.0.0 where the @ is
> followed by the ip of my freepbx server, and the x's are the 10 digit
> phone number of the person I'm calling. Is there any way to preset the
> @ipaddress part so users won't have to input that when making an
> outbound call?
It works for me on ekiga-4.0.1 with a domain (sip.diamondcard.us) - I
set up an account, and contacts are of the form "sip:18001234567".  This
is a feature of ekiga that I really like.  When I right click on a
contact, the popup shows configured accounts to complete the sip address.
Have you tried creating an account?  Maybe you need to add a name in
/etc/hosts ?  Is the problem that freepbx does do registration, and you
are making a peer to peer call?

I use IPs for direct peer to peer calls, normally with IP6 (which ekiga
doesn't currently support - I use linphone for that). 

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Re: [Ekiga-list] sending outbound call through freepbx

2018-02-14 Thread Steve Spence
Interesting. As an aside, Zoiper handles this just fine. only the 10
digit number needs to be entered.
Steve Spence, KK4HFJ
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On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 12:09 PM, Eugen Dedu  wrote:
> On 14/02/18 15:55, Steve Spence wrote:
>>
>> I can send an outbound call from ekiga through my freepbx server, if
>> the contact is in the format of sip:xx@0.0.0.0 where the @ is
>> followed by the ip of my freepbx server, and the x's are the 10 digit
>> phone number of the person I'm calling. Is there any way to preset the
>> @ipaddress part so users won't have to input that when making an
>> outbound call?
>
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> No, it is not possible, sorry.  Several people asked for this feature...
>
> Kind regards,
> --
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Re: [Ekiga-list] sending outbound call through freepbx

2018-02-14 Thread Eugen Dedu

On 14/02/18 15:55, Steve Spence wrote:

I can send an outbound call from ekiga through my freepbx server, if
the contact is in the format of sip:xx@0.0.0.0 where the @ is
followed by the ip of my freepbx server, and the x's are the 10 digit
phone number of the person I'm calling. Is there any way to preset the
@ipaddress part so users won't have to input that when making an
outbound call?


Hi Steve,

No, it is not possible, sorry.  Several people asked for this feature...

Kind regards,
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Eugen
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