Hi,
Le dimanche 24 décembre 2006 à 16:04 -0700, Simon Wood a écrit :
> Hi Damien et all,
> I'm happy to update the wiki, but I'm not 100% sure of what has been
> configured.
>
> It appears that ekiga.net is using the same peering codes as SipBrooker, so
> as in Damien's example you can call FW
Hi Damien et all,
I'm happy to update the wiki, but I'm not 100% sure of what has been configured.
It appears that ekiga.net is using the same peering codes as SipBrooker, so as
in Damien's example you can call FWD number with the '*393' prefix (ie.
'*393' will place a call from Ekiga.net user t
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 14:40:17 +0100
Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Btw, somebody should add a "Peering" category in the wiki.
>
What like this one :-)
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Peering
There's also a 'fun' numbers section. Merry Christmas to all the Ekiga Dev's.
Simon.
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Btw, somebody should add a "Peering" category in the wiki.
Le dimanche 24 décembre 2006 à 13:56 +0100, Damien Sandras a écrit :
> Hello to all,
>
>
> While migrating Ekiga.net to the new server, I enabled peering with
> SIPBroker.
>
> What does that mean?
>
> That means that while being regist
Hello to all,
While migrating Ekiga.net to the new server, I enabled peering with
SIPBroker.
What does that mean?
That means that while being registered to Ekiga.net, you can reach users
registered to other networks.
For example, sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] is an echo test. Formerly, you were
regist