On Tue, 2012-12-18 at 10:01 -0600, Jonathan Rose wrote: > Harish Mandowara wrote: > > I have Asterisk server 1.8.19 with jabber enabled. > > > > On the other side i have openfire server with asterisk-im enabled. > > > > I have a doubt, whether my sip client connected with asterisk can > > send message to other sip client, which is connected to same > > asterisk server. > > > > > > I have jitsi as a sip client. > > > > If its possible. Than please suggest any documentation regarding > > this. > > > > any help?? > > > > THanks a lot > > As far as I'm aware, SIP clients are generally incapable of using > XMPP to send and receive messages. I'm aware Jitsi can act as an > XMPP client, but its functionality as one has basically nothing to > do with Asterisk. Asterisk can use XMPP send and receive messages > to/from an XMPP server (also clients on that server by relay). > Jabber is also used for Google Talk and Google Voice, but I'm not > sure which versions those features work best in. I'd imagine 11 > would be your best bet if you wanted that functionality since it > has a bunch of Jabber improvements as well as chan_motif. > > So if you want Asterisk to send jitsi an IM, you need to set up > account on an XMPP server for them to use (as well as profiles to > connect with). Once you are sure you have Asterisk and the Jitsi > client connected to the XMPP server, you can send the message with > the dialplan application 'JabberSend' which takes arguments of > account (which is the account you are using to send), jid (who > is receiving the message) and the message itself. You can similarly > receive messages on Asterisk by using the JABBER_RECEIVE function > with similar arguments except no message and an optional timeout. >
Hi, probably Jonathan is correct. firstly, much changes/improvements has been made since 1.8.19 so you might give asterisk-11 a try, in which xmpp has got a lot of attention. Secondly, as you use Jitsi, why don't you use jitsi's xmpp capabilities? afaicr, the SIP-part of jitsi is only capable of simple, not xmpp. Hans. -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users