Hi,
I am sure the bridge is equally as good if not a better choice than
OpenSBC. Having direct configuration link to sipxConfig, I wouldn't
doubt the bridges edge over OpenSBC in that regard. However, there
might be indeed some problems we have already solved in the OpenSBC that
would make i
Hello –
Setup and installed no problem. Having an issue with AD/LDAP import. Here is
what I did:
Have LDAP setup to pull from AD domain controller. I am running Windows 2008
with no exchange.
LDAP is able to preview the account correctly. I have the user ID attribute
tied to the te
Hi Joegen
I take it all back. Opensbc ./configure failed with error messages and
seemed to stop the configuration but it created both xml files and seems to
be working. I want to thank very much for this wonderful improvement. You
have created near perfection. This product is the missing piece
Oh it's you again.
Maybe he can choose what's better or makes more sense to him. The
dialing plan change is a 2 minute change and leaves him with a single
OpenSBC config file and a very basic plan with OpenSBC. I don't think
OpenSBC is as easy as it should be yet, and dialing plans in sipX are
mu
Hi Joegen
Long time no speak. Was my email forwarded too you? By the way, I setup a
new server and followed the Linux instruction to compile, which failed.
Could be because your notion of what a usual Linux installation means
without definition is the problem. Or maybe because I'm using Centos5
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 7:33 PM, Tony Graziano
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sipX is somewhat independent, as it does not handle the media unless it
> is recording or negotiating it. The two endpoints and the
> gateways/b2bUA's would actually handle that, so whatever they send would
> "pass through"
Too Tony
I know you want to help but sometimes you brilliance gets in the way of
simple solutions.
Anebi was looking for simple guidence not sub-lessons on sipX programming.
(disable the local calling rule and add a custom rule that > looks for 7
digits and prepends it with 1&<7digits>. ) Come o