[GnomeMeeting-list] Connecting to "engin" service
- From: Don Malcolm <ekiga c donm net>
- To: GnomeMeeting mailing list <gnomemeeting-list gnome org>
- Subject: [GnomeMeeting-list] Connecting to "engin" service
- Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 00:24:08 +1000
I am attempting to connect to the "engin" VOIP service.
I have been issued with the following details (Phone number and password
obscured):
Phone No (User ID): 0290123456 (not actual)
Password: pass (not actual)
SIP Proxy: byo.engin.com.au
Outbound SIP Proxy: syd.byo.engin.com.au
Secondary Proxy: mel.byo.engin.com.au (See below for more information)
Registration Time-out: 900 seconds
Connection Date: 22/05/2006
Status: Connected
Current Plan: engin VoIPer
Monthly Price: $9.95
I have tried to configure Ekiga for engin, but without any success.
Please let me know what information to put into which field to get Ekiga
talking with engin.
Engin provides a free softphone to use on the Windows platform. Over a
week ago I had made attempts to connect to engin with the same settings.
I contacted their help desk, and my account was transfered to a "Bring
Your Own" account, the details are those above. However I am unable to
make it work.
Your assistance is appreciated.
Details of Engin's secondary proxy:
-----------------------------------
The secondary proxy is used to support redundancy settings for certain
devices. Please read below to see if this setting is needed for your
particular device.
If your device supports SRV records (as opposed to multiple server
proxies) you do not need to enter a secondary proxy as your device will
automatically direct you to the secondary domain name/access point via
engin network functionality.
The secondary proxy is used for devices that support multiple server
proxies in order to enable redundancy services. Therefore, if your
device supports multiple server settings then you need to enter both
proxy domain names (syd.byo.engin.com.au & mel.byo.engin.com.au) into
your device settings. This means that your device will automatically
direct you to your secondary proxy/access point in the event in which
your primary outbound proxy/access point fails. Your preferred outbound
proxy should be the domain name that is closest to your physical
location (e.g., syd.byo.engin.com.au if you live in Sydney).
If your device does not support either multiple server proxies or SRV
records then your device will not support redundancy functionality. You
will not need to enter the secondary proxy details in your device.
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