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Old 08-05-2007
Asterisk / SIP Question.

I've asked this question on many other forums and no one seems to know, so that's why I posted in the experts forume. So I just got a new sip phone. It is connected via usb to box A in my bedroom. Box B is in the living room and is running asterisk connected with a Zaptel card to a POTS line. I'm having trouble setting up the phone. Does does box A with the sip phone connected to it need to also be running asterisk? Is there a default asterisk config file for SIP clients? How do I set up box B to be a SIP server to box A? Both box and b sit on the same lan. Any help is appreciated.
 
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linphonec(1)						     linphone, internet phone						      linphonec(1)

NAME
linphonec - Console interface of linphone, a SIP compatible internet phone. SYNTAX
linphonec [-d] <debug_level> [-l] <debug_file> [-c] <config_file> linphonec -v DESCRIPTION
Linphonec is the console version of originally Gnome internet phone linphone (http://www.linphone.org) . Linphonec can be started without arguments. It doesn't need any config file to start correctly and will create a default one at the first startup if the file does not exist. By default the path of the config file is ~/.linphonerc . Most parameters (proxy, passwords) can be changed from the command line, for some of them (path of sound rings), you'll need to edit the .linphonerc config file. Once linphonec has started, linphonec wait for some commands and is ready to receive calls. The most important commands are call <sip url> : to call someone. A sip url is in the form sip:user@host terminate : to terminate a call answer : to accept an incoming call. help : to display interactive help. OPTIONS -d <debug_level> Use debug mode with given verbosity (debug_level). The debug_level is an integer in the range 0..5 . -h Output help information and exit. -l <log_file> Specifies a file where debug information will be written. Default is stdout. -c <config_file> Specifies the config file to read at startup. FILES ~/.linphonec ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
EXAMPLES
AUTHORS
Florian Winterstein <fwin at gmx.de> Simon Morlat <simon.morlat at linphone.org> SEE ALSO
linphone(1) sipomatic(1) Florian Winterstein &; Simon MORLAT 1.0.0 linphonec(1)