[Asterisk-Users] [Release] Skinny Support in cvs
Dan Austin
Dan_Austin at Phoenix.com
Wed Sep 17 16:25:57 MST 2003
So I've been trying to pay attention, but I hadn't seen any updates on
SourceForge.
I inferred from the thread I could get a copy using CVS, but it looks
like our firewall
is keeping me out of CVS. Is there another way to come by the source?
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy McNamara [mailto:jj at nufone.net]
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 9:37 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] [Release] Skinny Support in cvs
If you have been paying attention, you already know this, but this
weekend I have spent time ironing out the various details with my
chan_skinny code that has been out there, if you knew where to look. I
believe I now have all basic features operational and am going to be
working on getting the class 5 (hold, transfers, call waiting and
caller*id, etc) operational in the comming week(s).
I have personally tested this code on 7910 and 12SP+'s and will soon
dive into a 7960. There currently may be issues with 7920s and ATAs,
but with some proper debug information and/or the acutal device in my
grubby mitts I am sure I can get around any nuances.
If you have an issue with this code please use http://bugs.digium.com.
Patches are absolutely apprecaited, however you should check with me
before spending time as it may be a feature I have already played with
locally and haven't gotten around to intergrating it into the mainline
CVS code.
I would like to thank miro_ for his patience and fnancial support, along
with [Sim], klasstek, bkw_, PavelL, theo and ManxPower for willingly
diving into nearly untested code and debuging.
Lastly, we cannot forget Mark Spencer for this absolutely amazing piece
of software!
A quick sample config:
skinny.conf:
; Typical config for a 7910
[jeremy] ; Device name
device=SEP0007EB363201 ; Offical identifier (SEP+<mac
adress>)
context=default
line => 500
extensions.conf:
exten => 1234,1,Dial,SKINNY/500 at jeremy|25|r
Disclaimer: All research and development of chan_skinny is for the sole
purpose of writing interoperable software under Sect. 1201 (f) Reverse
Engineering exception of the DMCA. The Skinny Client Control Protocol is
a Cisco Systems Incorporated Trademark. chan_skinny is distributed
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Jeremy McNamara
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