Chandra,
In all honesty if they are proprietary and
you want to use them you will need a FXO card. Alternatively there are
a few good termination providers out there
that are inexpensive.
The top 3 most inexpensive that come to
mind are:
Plainvoip -
party.
Now you don't need the softphone to do it... just a phone with callerid.
bp
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Hi friends,Thank you for your response. I am using SuSe Linux 9.3 with kernel 2.6 version. I have installed Asterisk in my PC and "X-Lite" as softphone in my PC and client PC. Here my user name is "chandra" and client user name is "aarti". I have added these lines to configuration files at the
can u check what this command gives
iptables -L
or do iptables -F [ Not advisable , but for testing
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then try again
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Hi friends,
Thank you for your response. I am using SuSe Linux 9.3 with kernel 2.6 version.
I have installed Asterisk in my PC and X-Lite as softphone in my PC
and client PC. Here my user name is chandra and client user name is
aarti. I have added these lines
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Hi friends,
Thank you for your response. I am using SuSe Linux 9.3 with kernel 2.6
version. I have installed Asterisk in my PC and X-Lite as softphone in my
PC and client PC. Here my user name is chandra
On Tuesday 02 May 2006 16:42, hugolivude wrote:
We share SIP phones at the office in a 1:4 ratio. You're probably
asking – how do you know when a ringing phone is for you? Well,
everyone in our office gets an XLite softphone, and I direct calls to
make BOTH the SIP phone AND the XLite ring.
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Hi,Thank you for your response. Basically, I follow "O Reilly
AsteriskTFOT.pdf" book and some other eBooks. They have mentioned how to install
Asterisk in server. But, they have not mentioned
What
Hi,Thank you for your response. Basically, I follow "O Reilly AsteriskTFOT.pdf" book and some other eBooks. They have mentioned how to install Asterisk in server. But, they have not mentioned What I have to install in client PC's?What hardware I need?How can I take decission to buy extra hardware
It's all possible.
Paul Hales
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Crazy Boy wrote:
Hi Friends,
I want to implement VOIP PBX service in my office. I have 10 computers
and a server. All computers are Pentium IV processors with 512 MB RAM.
All
On 4/24/06, Crazy Boy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Friends,
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--- Employee 1 PC (Softphone i.e., Headphones with Mic)
--- Employee 2 PC (Softphone i.e., Headphones with Mic)
--- Employee 3 PC (Softphone i.e., Headphones with
Yes it is possible - check out the Asterisk manual or nice book from
O'Reilly - Asterisk PBX (The Furute of telephony)
Marcel
Crazy Boy wrote:
Hi Friends,
I want to implement VOIP PBX service in my office. I have 10 computers
and a server. All computers are Pentium IV processors with 512 MB
For hardware check out this page:
http://www.digium.com/en/products/hardware/
Marcel
Crazy Boy wrote:
Hi Friends,
I want to implement VOIP PBX service in my office. I have 10 computers
and a server. All computers are Pentium IV processors with 512 MB RAM.
All employee computers have
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