Curious - what kinds of SIP phones do the clients support? Have you decided what you'd be using?<br>-MC<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 8:31 PM, murrah boswell <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:otrcomm@isp-systems.net">otrcomm@isp-systems.net</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Hello All,<br>
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I am an absolute newbee in the voip world but have a project where I believe freeswitch will work and need very, very basic guidance<br>
on how to setup a testbed in a thin client environment.<br>
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I am using K12LTSP 5EL (Centos5) for my terminal server/host testbed and utilize fl_teachertool 0.07 to monitor the connected<br>
terminal clients (TCs). If you are not familiar with fl_teachertool, it allows a teacher to view thumbnail images of each TC logged<br>
in to the server. The teacher can click on any thumbnail and enlarge the view, monitor all applications running on a given TC, and<br>
take control of the keyboard and mouse of the TC. These are just a few of the capabilities of fl_teachertool.<br>
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What I want to do is allow the teacher to establish voice communication using headsets and microphones with any one of the TCs by<br>
making a "phone" call via ethernet based upon ip of the TC through freeswitch using a softphone.<br>
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Does this sound like something that is possible using freeswitch? If so, could someone please give me very basic instructions on how<br>
to setup this proof of concept? If I can just get a "teacher" stationed at my server talking to one "student" at a TC, I believe I<br>
can go from there. Currently I have a voiper softphone that functions, I believe, under gnome, but I have no idea how to configure<br>
the voiper to initiate calls through freeswitch or how to configure freeswitch to route the call to one of my TCs.<br>
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I also need to keep this system fully self contained. That is, I can not have a requirement to use an outside sip service provider.<br>
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Also, I would use any other linux sip softphones known to work with freeswitch that people feel would work better than a voiper.<br>
voiper seems to be more windows and mac based. I would really like to use an ekiga since they seem to be more linux based, but I do<br>
not believe that they have been thoroughly tested with freeswitch.<br>
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Any help would be greatly appreciated!<br>
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Regards,<br>
Murrah Boswell<br>
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