Re: [Linphone-users] How can I tell if my LinPhone is registered to my pbx?

2021-09-27 Thread ael via Linphone-users
On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 01:05:22PM +0200, German Cancio wrote:
> Dennis, All,
> 
> If my memory serves me right, Linphone desktop is able to receive calls from 
> all SIP providers it is REGISTERed with. By clicking on the top-left corner 
> you chose what SIP provider is used for making outgoing calls, but call 
> reception is always active on all of them. To be confirmed, though.

Yes, I think that is correct. Except when calls go unanswered for yet to
be determined reasons 

ael


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Re: [Linphone-users] How can I tell if my LinPhone is registered to my pbx?

2021-09-27 Thread German Cancio
Dennis, All,

If my memory serves me right, Linphone desktop is able to receive calls from 
all SIP providers it is REGISTERed with. By clicking on the top-left corner you 
chose what SIP provider is used for making outgoing calls, but call reception 
is always active on all of them. To be confirmed, though.

Cheers, Germán


> On 25 Sep 2021, at 15:14, Dennis Filder  wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 01:21:20PM -0600, NOC dnc wrote:
>> I have 4 different PBX's that I wish to be registered to at the same time.
>> 
>> I don't see any indication that shows a visual indication that I am
>> registered to a PBX server.
>> 
>> And I don't see any list of the various servers and their registration
>> status.
>> 
>> Please can someone clear this up for me?
> 
> As far as I can tell Linphone only supports being registered to a
> single PBX at a time.  While you can have accounts on multiple PBXes
> only one account among them can be the currently active one, so you'll
> have to switch back and forth as necessary.
> 
> In the main window in the top-left corner the username of your
> currently active account is shown together with a colored circle
> indicating your presence status if you've successfully registered to
> that PBX.  Clicking on that name lands you in the menu allowing you to
> designate the currently active account and pick the desired presence
> status.
> 
> If you wish to be registered to several PBXes simultaneously you will
> have to run a separate Linphone process for each, and this will also
> probably include isolating them with file system namespaces (on Linux)
> or separate user IDs.  You could also try running them unisolated with
> --config and a different config file for each, but you will have to
> figure out how to prevent them from accessing the same
> linphone.db/logfile/config file/etc. as they would otherwise overwrite
> each others' changes.
> 
> If you want to be reachable under several different phone numbers the
> conventional approach would be to set up call forwarding.
> 
> Regards
> 
> 
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