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  • Aykut, Wed 01 of Aug, 2007 [07:53 UTC]: Hi all, does anybody know about Thomson ST2030 SIP phone. I have upgraded it to latest version (1.56) but "Hold" and "Conf" features are not working after the upgrade ?? Do you know any solution or do you have Ver. 1.52 ?? Where can I find it?
  • Edward J Brown, Tue 31 of Jul, 2007 [23:33 UTC]: Has anybody experienced Choppy voice quality when using a Linksys SPA942 in an Asterisk Conference bridge? It works fine with my polycom and Cisco, but sucks with my Linksys.
  • www.astawerks.com, Fri 27 of Jul, 2007 [18:00 UTC]: does anyone use asterisk on top of clark connect? does it work good?
  • simon, Fri 27 of Jul, 2007 [14:16 UTC]: Hi All, Has anyone here managed to get the Cisco79x1 to successfully fail over to the backup proxy. I have 2 asterisk servers , handsets all register and function, except that backup proxy function doesn't work. Any working example would be very apprecia
  • Matthew Richmond, Thu 26 of Jul, 2007 [03:40 UTC]: using the page() application to page across our building...often the meetme conferences don't disconnect after the caller hangs up. Anyone else having this problem. (using Polycom phones)
  • Matthew Richmond, Wed 25 of Jul, 2007 [02:58 UTC]: thanks Nicholas Blasgen! I haven't worked with AGI before, but there's always a first! Thanks again!
  • Nicholas Blasgen, Tue 24 of Jul, 2007 [19:18 UTC]: Matthew Richmond, AGI will handle all that for you.
  • sam, Mon 23 of Jul, 2007 [16:39 UTC]: need help - certain voicemail extension will stop working and recording voicemail on asterisk - anyone know why and how to fix it? Thanks
  • john haji, Mon 23 of Jul, 2007 [14:55 UTC]: free calls to pakistan
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jabber

Jabber is a standard for Instant messaging. The Jabber protocol is being standardized in the IETF.



Jabber is an open XML protocol for the real-time exchange of messages and presence between any two points on the Internet. The first application of Jabber technology is an asynchronous, extensible instant messaging platform, and an IM network that offers functionality similar to legacy IM systems such as AIM, ICQ, MSN, and Yahoo. However, Jabber offers several advantages over legacy IM systems:

  • Open — the Jabber protocol is free, open, public, and easily understandable, and multiple open-source implementations exist for Jabber servers, clients, and development libraries.
  • Extensible — using the power of XML namespaces, anyone can extend the Jabber protocol for custom functionality; to maintain interoperability, common extensions are managed by the Jabber Software Foundation.
  • Decentralized — anyone can run their own Jabber server, enabling individuals and organizations to take control of their IM experience.
  • Secure — Any Jabber server may be isolated from the public Jabber network, many server implementations use SSL for client-server communications, and numerous clients support PGP/GPG for end-to-end encryption; more robust security using SASL and session keys is under development.



Created by oej, Last modification by bromont on Mon 02 of Oct, 2006 [13:12 UTC]

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Re: Jabber/VOIP Usefullness

by sjobeck on Thursday 25 of August, 2005 [00:17:29 UTC]
I could not agree more.

I love the idea of getting off of AIM or MSN or those other dreadful IM's. They are no doubt recording everything you type. They are invading your privacy. Marketing to you will be next. Not to mention turning over your records to the goons at the out-of-control DoJ. Moving to an in-house jabber server, or even an outside jabber server where TLS is in use is the right(tm) thing to do.

Next, integrating jabber with Asterisk must be the next step for a really wonderful integration. Pop-up's for incoming calls is just the first & most obvious & excellent idea, but more and more will follow. I do not see why it would have too much to do with IAXv2, but, hey, maybe I am wrong & it would tie in there well. Presense is the next thing.

More power to any one who can pull-off any of the above (or all the other yet unmentioned) ideas.

Peace. Love. Linux.

Jason

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Jabber/VOIP Usefullness

by Anonymous on Thursday 23 of September, 2004 [23:03:44 UTC]
Maybe it's the whole presence issue. Maybe it's the instantaneous and interactive nature of IM and VOIP, but there seems like there should be deep usefullness between, say, IAX2 and Jabber. Maybe Jabber and VOIP in general.

Any opinions?

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