We use asterisk coupled with swyxIt via a gnugk (version 2.0.8) and oh323
module: both swyx server and asterisk register on the gnugk. asterisk
receives sip calls from the exterior and routes them to the gk. I've set up
a prefix on swyx so that if I prepend +996 to my phone numerb, the call
gests routed to asterisk (which, in turn, strips the prefix and sends the
call via iptel or iaxtel. H.323 phones register on swyx. SIP phones register
directly to asterisk) 

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Message: 11
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 19:35:16 +0200 (CEST)
From: Zineddin Karzazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk WITH Swyx... Any Idea?
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 --- Loek Gijben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
schrieb: 
> Hello Zineddin,
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I'm a student and my thesis work consist in
> testing  
> > Asterisk with Swyx(SwyxWare).
> 
> Until 2 years I was a student too so I think I can
> still relate to your state of mind :^)
> 
> > 
> > My approach is to declare asterisk as h323 gateway
> for
> > the Swyxserver using oh323 Plugin. 
> > Is there any possibility to connect Asterisk with
> > Swyx? how?
> 
> Commercially we took a look at Swyx, it has great
> Windows (Active Directory) 
> integration. But despite Swyx told us for nearly a
> year now that SIP support was 
> coming we still haven't seen anything yet. So we
> left Swyxware where it belongs: on 
> the shelf ;-))
> 95% of innovations in VoIP are based on SIP
> 
> I wonder why uou want to set up a system like this.
> Merely for testing purposes?  Or 
> does it have real life implications?


Yes!! It s just for testing Purpose.


> If calling with swyxit is imminent then you can 
> bypass the Swyxserver alltogether. And the
Swyxserver > can be hung on PSTN also, so if you need
the AD 
> integration 
> than you can bypass the * server.


I?m Tryin to connect the PBX without using ISDN or any
Hardware. i already have a Nikotel Account to Be
reachable under a regular phone number. but this is
not possible to achieve with Swyx because it is based
on 
H.323 and not SIP.  


> I know this does not answer you question, and I'm
> not into H323.  But like all other * 
> users I've plowed myself through the Wiki and
> Googled a lot for answers. So if even 
> I stumble on H323 on Asterisk info then it must be
> possible for you too.
> IMHO it must be possible to set up a system you
> describe, my hunch would be 
> installing * on a testPC with H323 support, then
> first try to attach some softphones 
> (like Swyxit) and the route through Swyxserver.
> 

Already Done for testing purpose. * with OH323 Plugin,
works with 12 PC Clients (using
Xlite(SIP),OpenPhone(H.323),IAXCOMM)and can also make
calls to PSTN and be reachable from outside the LAN.
The Problem is,that i cant use the Swyxit/Handsets or
the Swyx IP-Phones.


> Succes with graduation!
> Loek Gijben
> Remotica 

Thank you.


        

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