SipXecs uses the sipX sip stack which was developed by pingtel Inc. and than 
further developed by nortel and has been taken over by avaya and others now. I 
doubt it has anything in common with the avaya aura sip stack.

Am 03.12.2010 um 18:16 schrieb Henry Dogger:

> Hi all,
>  
> I would like to know which sip stack sipXecs is using.
> A partner of ours thinks it’s the sip stack of Avaya, and says there are a 
> lot of problems with this sip stack.
> Is this true?
>  
> We like sipXecs a lot and want to continue working with it, but our partner 
> thinks their product can’t work on sipXecs.
> They have a call center software, which uses a sip trunk to connect to a 
> telephony server like sipXecs.
> But they say the problem is the sip stack of sipXecs.
> We think it’s because they don’t follow the standards.
> Can someone enlighten this a bit for me?
> Additional information can be given, but for now it’s weekend, so will 
> respond back at Monday.
> Thanks in advance!
>  
> Kind regards,
>  
> Henry Dogger
> Telecats BV
>  
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