Thanks Meftah for the help. So it looks like an SIP proxy is just to handle
the registration process, while a PBX offers services like ringing phones,
setting up calls, handling voice mail, etc.
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Thanks Meftah for the help. So it looks like an SIP proxy is just to handle
the registration process, while a PBX offers services like ringing phones,
setting up calls, handling voice mail, etc.
Of course, as usual, the
Thanks for the link. But then, since OpenSIPs doesn't run on Windows, I'll
stick to FreeSwitch :)
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Hello
I was reading an article the other day about Freeswitch in which the author
used the terms SIP proxy and PBX. Is an SIP proxy just a way for SIP
clients to register and connect to each other, while the PBX part adds
services like voice mail, etc.?
Thank you.
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hello
for sip proxy,
Click here http://www.opensips.org/
(http://www.opensips.org)
for a Ip PBX, sted with freeswitch (
http://www.Freeswitch.org)
sip provide a registrare to let phones register and proxy there request
to other route or something
while PBX let local dialing, conferencing,