Hi Julien,
Gtalk channels work with GoogleTalk clients. Empathy (based on the
Telepathy framework) has a Gtalk implementation that is reported to
work with Asterisk, too.
Jingle channels should work with other Jingle implementations, but
there are only a few of them around. One reason is that the Jingle
specifications are not yet standardized. We try to keep Asterisk's
Jingle implementation as close to the spec as possible though. Work is
being done by the Telepathy guys on this area too.
I've set up a publicly accessible Jingle Asterisk server, reachable at
phsultan at jabber.org. Subscribe to this JID's presence status and
you'll get automatically registered, you can then place Jingle calls
to an echo server.
Cheers,
Philippe
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Julien Claassen <julien at c-lab.de>
wrote:> Hi!
> I just tried to call a friend using jingle, but I got refused. Errorcode
was
> 502, he tried to call me, heard it ringing once and then it stopped.
> I used:
> originate jingle/gtalk_account/friend at jabber.linuxlovers.at
[application]
> I'm registered to googletalk, but this should mean no harm, or should
it.
> Once I was able to receive a text-message from him, but couldn't
respond, I
> don't know how to. Remember I use asterisk only, no soft- or hardphone.
> Does anyone have suggestions, where to look, what to try?
> Kindest regards
> Julien
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