From: Steve K. <st...@st...> - 2003-06-08 17:43:46
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Uriel, The syntax is just like the syntax in extensions.conf, except that you=20= don't need to prefix things with "IAX/". so, on your box, you'd dial "guest@192.168.10.1" Or, more generally, "user[:password]@server[/extension[@context]] You don't need to have wx and testcall in the same directory. Just one=20= or the other. -SteveK On Saturday, June 7, 2003, at 02:37 PM, Uriel Carrasquilla wrote: > This is great news. > I downloaded the binaries for Windows and then executed the=20 > iax-testcall.exe program.=A0 WxWin32.exe in the same subdirectory. > I have * in my LAN.=A0 How do I tell it to call 192.168.10.1 (where=20 > asterisk is?).=A0 What do I need to do in *? > How do I dial an extension, eg. 2001? > I get a message that it is calling guest@10.23.1.31/9999=A0 .=A0 I do = have=20 > guest set up in my * but it is not at 10.23.1.31.=A0 I assume the 9999=20= > is the password, correct? > What would be the sequence for a simple call? > I am very excited about this development.=A0 After playing with SIP, I=20= > would rather work with IAX. > =A0 > Uriel > > -----Original Message----- > From: iax...@li...=20 > [mailto:iax...@li...]On Behalf Of Steve=20= > Kann > Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 6:37 PM > To: iaxclient devel > Subject: [Iaxclient-devel] iaxclient news > > > If you're on this list, you probably are around on IRC, and already=20 > know this, but: > > There's now wxWindows based GUI clients, based on iaxclient, = available. > > They're actually quite usable as a basic outgoing-only softphone. > > They're working now on Windows, Linux, and MacOSX. > > Binaries are available at http://iaxclient.sf.net/=A0 source code is = in=20 > CVS. > > > > <image.tiff> > > |