[Sussex] sip

Elio Crivello criv1710 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 3 17:26:19 UTC 2012


I follow your SIP and Other sophisticated talk with interest but is
all miles above me.  Pleased to hear BT going for Linux, leaving
M/Soft behind.
I keep looking for low low low grade linux subjects suitable for
mortals like myself.
Keep up the good work
Elio Crivello

On 03/02/2012, Massimo Mongardini <massimo at mongardini.it> wrote:
> i also have a nice home setup with 3 phones connected to an asterisk server.
>
> The asterisk server registers 3 sip numbers, an italian, and two uk, the
> phones do call transfer, confcall etc. kids have lots of fun with them!
>
> The one thing that I still need to work on is setting up a voicemail.
>
> A friend of mine suggested Freeswitch as an incredibly powerful alternative
> to asterisk.
>
> M.
> --
> Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
>
> Paul Howard <paul at phoward.com> wrote:
>
> I set up an asterisk server at home running in a VM on an old laptop and for
> a few extensions/phones it works really well.
>
>
> Haven't had a phone plugged into an actual phone socket for years.
>
>
> I use the built in SIP client on my android phone as well as the telephone
> app for OSX ( http://www.tlphn.com/ ). That way all incoming calls go to
> both devices and I can answer whichever one I choose.
>
>
> Steve - when you get round to it take a look at trixbox. (used to be
> asterisk @home). It's one of the easiest ways of getting asterisk installed
> and configured. Just make sure you have it behind a firewall and only limit
> the required ports to the SIP provider. I set up a test one recently and
> just port forwarded the required ports and it didn't take long at all for
> someone in eastern Europe to gain my SIP ID and password. (luckily there was
> only about 50p worth of credit on the test account.)
>
>
>
>
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> Paul Howard
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