ביום שלישי 30 מרץ 2004, 17:08, נכתב על ידי Gilad Ben-Yossef: > > > Any particular reason not to use a native Linux SIP phone? > > > > The all either suck terribly (kphone), can't be bothered to work with my > > Asterisk PBX (Zultys softphone), don't play nice with ALSA and aRts > > (linphone) or just don't work (cornfed SIP ua). > > Are you sure you don't just need to try playing sith some SIP options to > get the phone to work (good) with Asterisk?
The one in question (Zultys) has very little in the way of documentation, its user interface is that of a real phone (that is - numpad and little else) and its menu system was horrible. I just couldn't figure out how to tell it where to connect to. the config file lacked anything that I could figure out meant something regarding the SIP gateway to use. The other implementation I tried I had no problems getting to work with the SIP gateway, they just didn't work for me due to other problems. > If it's OK to ask - what is your experience in regard to using Asterisk as > an office PBX (I assume this is what you're doing)? I'm not really the one to ask as I have little contact with Asterisk except through the SIP agent, but it looks very good - the guys here set it up with a full IVR call handling system. also you have to run it on a powerful machine (its currently being run on a dual Xeon4) otherwise sound quality is horrible. -- Oded ::.. "...the states' proposals would confuse consumers, enabling competitors to cover up icons like the "Start" button on the Windows desktop screen that consumers use to navigate and even allowing a competing operating system like Linux to start up instead of Windows." -- Christopher Jones, Microsoft vice president in charge of Windows. In a testimony on April 25th, in the "rogue states" vs. Microsoft trial. ================================================================To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]