Correct Ivar, it's a SIP client running on Solaris/Sparc.

Whilst Citrix claim to support bi-directional audio I've heard people say that it doesn't work very well, if at all. I haven't had a chance to test it personally though. Craig probably knows what's what though.

Chris

Ivar Janmaat wrote:
Sun Rays support audio from client to server. MS Windows (RDP) does not support audio from client to server. So running a sip/softphone on rdp thin clients is impossible. This rules out the Sunray connector. I have not seen the Menlo Park setup (I would like though) but I can imagine it is using as Solaris sip client or an Citrix connection to Windows since Citrix does support audio from client to server.

Ivar

Christopher Saul wrote:

Sun have a demo in the briefing centre in Menlo Park which has a Sun Ray using a sip client from Lucent, but I've not heard of anyone using Cisco soft phones.

Chris

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hi,

does anyone know if these SIP/skinny software phones  work with sunrays?
i imagine it would require the sunrays to support microphone and speaker audio across the sunray windows connector/rdp? to a windows server runnign the app...

thanks
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