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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Rich Adamson
Sent: 03 January 2004 01:24
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie - getting two local phones to
communicate would be a good start :)
This is hard work :) I have read
On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 06:31, John Coll wrote:
SW: Thanks a million for the statement that I only need these two files and
they can be just about empty !
David Carter: many thanks for those files which I will study
Rich Adamson: That is so re-assuring! That may sound odd but its realy
Add this to ur sip.conf ..that would help u.
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
allow=ilbc
allow=gsm
-B
And sip.conf contains this
[general]
port = 5060
bindaddr = 0.0.0.0
externip = 10.0.1.198
[general]
port = 5060 ; Port to bind to
bindaddr = 0.0.0.0
John,
Try these files.
They work for me.
Dave
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Sent: 02 January 2004 23:42
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie - getting two local phones to
communicate would be a good start
This is hard work :) I have read the Asterisk Handbook, BudgeTone User
Manual, Andy Powell's useful notes, Zac Sprackett's Asterisk Resource Pages
and more.
I am not a linux newbie but am new to Asterisk. I have failed to find any
docs that explain how to get a very very simple, minimal,
From: John Coll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 22:57:28 -
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie - getting two local phones to communicate
would be a good start :)
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Hi
This is hard work :) I have read the Asterisk Handbook, BudgeTone User
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie - getting two local phones to
communicate would be a good start :)
Hi John,
If your effort is to make calls between two GS phones via *, here is
what
you need.
You need all three devices in the same LAN, so set both phones and * to
10.0.1.98/24.
After that from your