Jeremy McNamara a écrit :
administrator tootai wrote:
You will never make it work, openphone is h323 and can't be an
asterisk EP. You should setup a gatekeeper instead asterisk (or
parallel to).
Say what? OpenPhone MOST CERTAINLY can make/receive calls to/from
Asterisk with either asterisk-oh32
> So then don't tell the EP to register with a GK, just send
> calls to an
> H.323 Gateway, Asterisk.
>
And that is exactly what I am trying to do. But with no luck.
Best regards
Martin Kiefer
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administrator tootai wrote:
You will never make it work, openphone is h323 and can't be an asterisk
EP. You should setup a gatekeeper instead asterisk (or parallel to).
Say what? OpenPhone MOST CERTAINLY can make/receive calls to/from
Asterisk with either asterisk-oh323 or chan_h323.
The H323
> The H323 asterisk channel provide a bridge between SIP/IAX EP
> and H323 EP and doesn't act as an h323 gatekeeper. See GnuGK for this.
>
But isn't that exactly what I am trying to do?
I am calling from OpenPhone to an AIX number. I thought that Asterisk
would make a bridge betveen the AIX an
Martin Kiefer a écrit :
Hi there.
I am trying to connect Asterisk to a local danish ip-telephony
provider. But is having some difficulties. First I thougt they were
related to the provider. But then i started debugging on the Asterisk
(aix2 debug)
When I make a call using AIX to the provider
Hi
there.
I am trying to
connect Asterisk to a local danish ip-telephony provider. But is having some
difficulties. First I thougt they were related to the provider. But then i
started debugging on the Asterisk (aix2 debug)
When I make a call
using AIX to the provider everything seems t