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hi,<br>
<br>
Depends, but if it is a standard H.323 yes. If it is 'Avaya H.323' NO.<br>
<br>
I am not sure if * support it 'as is', but you probably need to run
H.323 as a Terminal endpoint.<br>
<br>
To test, just connect with OpenPhone.<br>
<br>
'Avaya H.323' is basically RTP/RTCP as normal and H.323 towards their
PABX while they use a different, proprietary protocol to the endpoint.
This is the SCP (Single Connection Protocol), some serious crap written
with the only purpose of making sure that you still need an Avaya PABX.
(They actually solved a few H.323 issues as well to be honest).<br>
<br>
Jan<br>
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I've a softphone account to a AVAYA H.323 system, basically,
it has a numeric ID (which is the extension number) and a numeric
password. <br>
<br>
Instead of using the default AVAYA softphone (H.323), can I make
asterisk as a H.323 client and login to the AVAYA system via any one of
its h323 modules? <br>
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