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After many trial and error runs and following instructions on the web we have not been able to directly add H323 extensions to the Trixbox. Installing a gatekeeper got us a bit further in the sense that a connection can be established but is destroyed as soon as the ringed extension is picked up. Right now it seems that it is impossible to directly add H323 extensions to the Trixbox. Intuitively one suspects that a software solution (using e.g. a gatekeeper) should be possible but everybody on the web using Trixbox with H323 (that is actually working) seems to have a hardware H323 solution (like Cisco Call manager).
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Adding a H323 extensions directly to the Trixbox does not seem possible. Installing a gatekeeper is necessary to establish connections. Right now our H323 -> H323 calls are handled by just the gatekeeper. SIP -> H323 connections work fine. To get H323 -> SIP to work the Trixbox should probably act as gateway. The phone rings when we do this but once picked up the connection is destroyed by the Trixbox. Our guess is that we need to edit the configuration of the gatekeeper to have data streams always go via the gatekeeper, i.e. the gatekeeper serves as PROXY.

Latest revision as of 14:58, 8 March 2007

Adding a H323 extensions directly to the Trixbox does not seem possible. Installing a gatekeeper is necessary to establish connections. Right now our H323 -> H323 calls are handled by just the gatekeeper. SIP -> H323 connections work fine. To get H323 -> SIP to work the Trixbox should probably act as gateway. The phone rings when we do this but once picked up the connection is destroyed by the Trixbox. Our guess is that we need to edit the configuration of the gatekeeper to have data streams always go via the gatekeeper, i.e. the gatekeeper serves as PROXY.