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On Linux server (Trixbox PBX) how to get SIP sitting information form server.
It was configure before on X-lite on pc, mistaken its removed from sitting on pc.
How to get SIP setting information form server.
Please, use a thread title that describes your problem. Just saying that it is urgent is pretty rude. If you want instant help, then hire someone to solve your problem.
To get a meaningful answer, you should also make clear what your question is and provide all necessities to solve your problem (error logs and configuration files).
Remember that we are all people trying to help in our spare-time.
Distribution: Centos 5.8, 6.5 Linux Mint 13 & 16, OpenSuse 12
Posts: 112
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Go to the console of SIP Server (Vicidial or Trixbox) and give command ifconfig. Note the LAN interface IP (2) Check /etc/asterisk/extension.conf or ask system administrator to give user name (phone number and password) to configure in xlite. It is not a tough job.
u r telling that helping others in your spare-time,but you have lot of time to wright.
next time i will put my question more clear.
thanks
Yes, and others will tell you that too. Did you bother to read AlucardZero's link?
And we will also tell you to spell out your words, and write clearly. If you don't want to, please don't write and belittle others. This is common etiquette, not just on this forum, but any other too. Both of them were polite to you, and you make a snotty, childish response.
As far as your question...glad you got an answer, but you could have easily found it with Google.
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