X-Lite 3.0: one single SIP provider only?

X-Lite 3.0: one single SIP provider only?

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X-Lite 3.0: one single SIP provider only? Georg Schwarz 03-08-2008
Posted by Georg Schwarz on March 8, 2008, 4:32 pm
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Can X-Lite 3.0, unlike the previous version, only support one single SIP
provider? One I configured an account the "Add" button is greyed out.
Is X-Lite intensionally crippled differentiate against CounterPath's
other software? Can version 2.0 still be downloaded?

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Posted by msg on March 8, 2008, 11:42 pm
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Georg Schwarz wrote:

> Can X-Lite 3.0, unlike the previous version, only support one single SIP
> provider?

Interesting; I see that I cannot add an account past the first one either.
The PDF users' guide discusses a mandatory X-lite service account, which
I never saw on any 3.0 install that I have done, and also a 'second'
account for an unrelated provider. All discussions refer to two accounts
which implies an upper limit. Without the mandatory account, it seems
that one account is the limit.

If you don't find V2.0 online, let me know off-usenet.

Michael

Posted by M.L. on March 9, 2008, 10:23 pm
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>> Can X-Lite 3.0, unlike the previous version, only support one single
>> SIP provider?
>
> Interesting; I see that I cannot add an account past the first one
> either. The PDF users' guide discusses a mandatory X-lite service
> account, which I never saw on any 3.0 install that I have done, and
> also a 'second' account for an unrelated provider. All discussions
> refer to two accounts which implies an upper limit. Without the
> mandatory account, it seems that one account is the limit.
>
> If you don't find V2.0 online, let me know off-usenet.

X-Lite 3.0 only supports one SIP provider. You have to buy eyeBeam if
you want more than one.


Posted by Balwinder S Dheeman on March 10, 2008, 3:02 pm
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On 03/10/2008 07:53 AM, M.L. wrote:
>>> Can X-Lite 3.0, unlike the previous version, only support one single
>>> SIP provider?
>>
>> Interesting; I see that I cannot add an account past the first one
>> either. The PDF users' guide discusses a mandatory X-lite service
>> account, which I never saw on any 3.0 install that I have done, and
>> also a 'second' account for an unrelated provider. All discussions
>> refer to two accounts which implies an upper limit. Without the
>> mandatory account, it seems that one account is the limit.
>>
>> If you don't find V2.0 online, let me know off-usenet.
>
> X-Lite 3.0 only supports one SIP provider. You have to buy eyeBeam if
> you want more than one.

The YATE project, a Free/libre Open Source Software for telephoney
engine/softswitch has made available quite a good server and client;
particularly the Qt4 based client.

One may add and, or configure as many providers as one needs, provided
your machine is powerful enough to take care of the load.

Please do have a look at http://YATE.null.ro/, even the
http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Yate2 version 2.0.0 though a
beta as yet, is also almost stable per my experience.

Hope that helps,
Cheers,
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Posted by M.L. on March 10, 2008, 4:04 pm
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>>>> Can X-Lite 3.0, unlike the previous version, only support one
>>>> single SIP provider?
>>>
>>> Interesting; I see that I cannot add an account past the first one
>>> either. The PDF users' guide discusses a mandatory X-lite service
>>> account, which I never saw on any 3.0 install that I have done, and
>>> also a 'second' account for an unrelated provider. All discussions
>>> refer to two accounts which implies an upper limit. Without the
>>> mandatory account, it seems that one account is the limit.
>>>
>>> If you don't find V2.0 online, let me know off-usenet.
>>
>> X-Lite 3.0 only supports one SIP provider. You have to buy eyeBeam if
>> you want more than one.
>
> The YATE project, a Free/libre Open Source Software for telephoney
> engine/softswitch has made available quite a good server and client;
> particularly the Qt4 based client.
>
> One may add and, or configure as many providers as one needs, provided
> your machine is powerful enough to take care of the load.
>
> Please do have a look at http://YATE.null.ro/, even the
> http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.Yate2 version 2.0.0
> though a beta as yet, is also almost stable per my experience.

The interface looks ghastly.


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