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    PolycomVVXControl

    A command line utility for remote controlling Polycom VVX IP phones

    Application to remote control Polycom VVX IP phones via their web interface (using HTTPS). This application is initially intended to perform certain actions on phones running in Microsoft Lync mode. These actions include: * get device information * get status * sign in using PIN authentication * sign out * reboot * factory reset It also supports performing actions in batch reading data from a CSV file.
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    Git repo: https://github.com/asipto/siremis Web management interface for Kamailio (OpenSER) - handle subscriber profiles, access control lists, accounting, least cost routing and load balancing, monitoring charts, xmlrpc communication with SIP server
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    SerMyAdmin

    Web interface for OpenSIPS

    I'm sad to say that, unfortunately, the serMyAdmin project is being discontinued starting in September 1st, 2010. After three years of development, the project no longer makes sense. The main reason to create the serMyAdmin was the lack of a GUI for OpenSER/OpenSIPS. The OpenSIPS control panel fulfill this need and it is not wise to maintain two GUI projects. Our team will support the opensips-cp initiative to avoid splitting the community between two open source projects for OpenSIPS GUI. I...
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