[Asterisk-Users] Can Asterisk "proxy" a SIP phone to make it look
like a Cisco skinny softphone?
Tom Rymes
trymes at rymesheating.com
Sun Oct 16 21:04:22 MST 2005
Why don't you connect to Cisco via Chan_sccp and use a soft or
hardphone to connect to asterisk. Like this:
Cisco<-----(chan_sccp)----->asterisk<-----(SIP)----->Your phone
Just a thought.
Tom
On Oct 16, 2005, at 6:44 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
> Hi there
>
> We have a Cisco VOIP environment here, with hard and softphones. I
> have
> a softphone account/etc, but I'm a Linux user and (as far as I'm
> aware)
> there is no Cisco softphone for Linux. However I can run Asterisk.
> So I
> was wondering if there is a way to "convert" a SIP phone transaction
> into a SKINNY transaction so that the Cisco environment thinks it
> is a
> Cisco Softphone? I know you can put a trunk in between Asterisk and
> Cisco Callmanager - but there's no way I'd get the OK for that at this
> early stage ;-)
>
> Thanks!
>
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>
> Jason Haar
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