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What is IAX ?

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     What is IAX ?

Stephen Hammond

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Andy Burns

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Article : 31576
Date : 05-02-2008
From : Stephen Hammond
Sujet : What is IAX ?

Stephen ?

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Article : 31577
Date : 05-02-2008
From : Andy Burns
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

On 05/02/2008 11:49, Stephen Hammond wrote:

> What is IAX ?

it is a VoIP protocol, an alternative to to SIP.

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX


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Article : 31578
Date : 05-02-2008
From : Desk Rabbit
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

Stephen Hammond wrote:
> Stephen ?
>
No it's not a Stephen. It is in fact a VOIP protocol.

Google IAX

Results 1 - 10 of about 854,000 for iax. (0.18 seconds)

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Asterisk_eXchange

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Article : 31579
Date : 05-02-2008
From : Gordon Henderson
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

In article <13qgks4c34f0vba@corp.supernews.com>,
Andy Burns wrote:
>On 05/02/2008 11:49, Stephen Hammond wrote:
>
>> What is IAX ?
>
>it is a VoIP protocol, an alternative to to SIP.
>
>http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX

And pronounced "eeks" aparently...

Not been around as long as SIP or h.323, but lightweight and easy to get
through firewalls. The code is open, free, etc. too. Originally intended
to connect Asterisk boxes together, there are a small number of soft-phones
(eg. Zoiper) which support it and an ATA (The IAXy) and a small number
of desk phones supporting it too.

I've dozens of asterisk boxes talking to each other via IAX and it "just
works" for me with most sensible routers. For "trunking" between systems
the overhead is less than SIP which helps squeeze every bit out of
marginal lines (when I have to).

Gordon

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Article : 31580
Date : 05-02-2008
From : Stephen Hammond
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

>> Stephen ?
>>
> No it's not a Stephen. It is in fact a VOIP protocol.
>
> Google IAX
>
> Results 1 - 10 of about 854,000 for iax. (0.18 seconds)
>
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Asterisk_eXchange

OK thanks I'm trying to use my ag188 with 1899.com iax it doesn't seem to
work has any one had any luck with this ?

Stephen



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Article : 31581
Date : 05-02-2008
From : Gordon Henderson
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

In article <47a8627a$0$26042$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>,
Stephen Hammond wrote:
>
>
>>> Stephen ?
>>>
>> No it's not a Stephen. It is in fact a VOIP protocol.
>>
>> Google IAX
>>
>> Results 1 - 10 of about 854,000 for iax. (0.18 seconds)
>>
>> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Asterisk_eXchange
>
>OK thanks I'm trying to use my ag188 with 1899.com iax it doesn't seem to
>work has any one had any luck with this ?

Huh?

The ag188 is an ATA - Analogue temrinal Adapter. You plug an ordinary
analogue phone into it, then you plug it into your Broadband connection
via Ethernet, then you register with a VoIP provider, then make/take
calls...

1899.com is an indirect access service where you dial a prefix (1889)
before dialling a number. It's designed to work on UK landlines (and
probably only those supplied by BT)

Unless I'm missing something, these two simply don't mix.

Gordon

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Article : 31582
Date : 05-02-2008
From : Stephen Hammond
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

>>
>>>> Stephen ?
>>>>
>>> No it's not a Stephen. It is in fact a VOIP protocol.
>>>
>>> Google IAX
>>>
>>> Results 1 - 10 of about 854,000 for iax. (0.18 seconds)
>>>
>>> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Asterisk_eXchange
>>
>>OK thanks I'm trying to use my ag188 with 1899.com iax it doesn't seem to
>>work has any one had any luck with this ?
>
> Huh?
>
> The ag188 is an ATA - Analogue temrinal Adapter. You plug an ordinary
> analogue phone into it, then you plug it into your Broadband connection
> via Ethernet, then you register with a VoIP provider, then make/take
> calls...
>
> 1899.com is an indirect access service where you dial a prefix (1889)
> before dialling a number. It's designed to work on UK landlines (and
> probably only those supplied by BT)
>
> Unless I'm missing something, these two simply don't mix.
>
> Gordon

http://www.1899.com/voip_extra.php
Configure an IAX softphone as follows:

User Name:
1899 + your phonenumber

Password:
your 1899 customer number

IAX Server:
iax.1899.com




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Article : 31583
Date : 05-02-2008
From : Gordon Henderson
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

In article <47a88cd5$0$26082$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>,
Stephen Hammond wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Stephen ?
>>>>>
>>>> No it's not a Stephen. It is in fact a VOIP protocol.
>>>>
>>>> Google IAX
>>>>
>>>> Results 1 - 10 of about 854,000 for iax. (0.18 seconds)
>>>>
>>>> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Asterisk_eXchange
>>>
>>>OK thanks I'm trying to use my ag188 with 1899.com iax it doesn't seem to
>>>work has any one had any luck with this ?
>>
>> Huh?
>>
>> The ag188 is an ATA - Analogue temrinal Adapter. You plug an ordinary
>> analogue phone into it, then you plug it into your Broadband connection
>> via Ethernet, then you register with a VoIP provider, then make/take
>> calls...
>>
>> 1899.com is an indirect access service where you dial a prefix (1889)
>> before dialling a number. It's designed to work on UK landlines (and
>> probably only those supplied by BT)
>>
>> Unless I'm missing something, these two simply don't mix.
>>
>> Gordon
>
>http://www.1899.com/voip_extra.php
>Configure an IAX softphone as follows:
>
> User Name:
> 1899 + your phonenumber
>
> Password:
> your 1899 customer number
>
> IAX Server:
> iax.1899.com

Well I guess I missed that, but still can't find a link to it on their
site - maybe you only get to it when registered...

So what happens when you try to register? It seems fairly
straightforward to me.

Gordon

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Article : 31584
Date : 05-02-2008
From : Jono
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

Gordon Henderson pretended :

>>
>> http://www.1899.com/voip_extra.php
>> Configure an IAX softphone as follows:
>>
>> User Name:
>> 1899 + your phonenumber
>>
>> Password:
>> your 1899 customer number
>>
>> IAX Server:
>> iax.1899.com
>
> Well I guess I missed that, but still can't find a link to it on their
> site - maybe you only get to it when registered...


Unless they've reintroduced it, 1899's IAX service was turned off many
moons ago.


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Article : 31585
Date : 05-02-2008
From : Steve
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

Have you ticked 'Enable Register' on the IAX setup page? - it's easy to miss

Have you port forwarded: 4569?

Does the AG188 work in SIP mode with http://www.1899.com/voip_extra.php ?
thus verifying your Account Name and Password etc etc.

Steve



"Stephen Hammond" wrote in message
news:47a88cd5$0$26082$88260bb3@free.teranews.com...
>>>
>>>>> Stephen ?
>>>>>
>>>> No it's not a Stephen. It is in fact a VOIP protocol.
>>>>
>>>> Google IAX
>>>>
>>>> Results 1 - 10 of about 854,000 for iax. (0.18 seconds)
>>>>
>>>> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Asterisk_eXchange
>>>
>>>OK thanks I'm trying to use my ag188 with 1899.com iax it doesn't seem to
>>>work has any one had any luck with this ?
>>
>> Huh?
>>
>> The ag188 is an ATA - Analogue temrinal Adapter. You plug an ordinary
>> analogue phone into it, then you plug it into your Broadband connection
>> via Ethernet, then you register with a VoIP provider, then make/take
>> calls...
>>
>> 1899.com is an indirect access service where you dial a prefix (1889)
>> before dialling a number. It's designed to work on UK landlines (and
>> probably only those supplied by BT)
>>
>> Unless I'm missing something, these two simply don't mix.
>>
>> Gordon
>
> http://www.1899.com/voip_extra.php
> Configure an IAX softphone as follows:
>
> User Name:
> 1899 + your phonenumber
>
> Password:
> your 1899 customer number
>
> IAX Server:
> iax.1899.com
>
>
>
>
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Article : 31586
Date : 05-02-2008
From : Jono
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

Jono brought next idea :
> Gordon Henderson pretended :
>
>>>
>>> http://www.1899.com/voip_extra.php
>>> Configure an IAX softphone as follows:
>>>
>>> User Name:
>>> 1899 + your phonenumber
>>>
>>> Password:
>>> your 1899 customer number
>>>
>>> IAX Server:
>>> iax.1899.com
>>
>> Well I guess I missed that, but still can't find a link to it on their
>> site - maybe you only get to it when registered...
>
>
> Unless they've reintroduced it, 1899's IAX service was turned off many moons
> ago.

.....or have I misremembered something & it was actually the free calls
they stopped.....?


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Article : 31587
Date : 05-02-2008
From : Ivor Jones
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

"Stephen Hammond" wrote in
message news:47a8627a$0$26042$88260bb3@free.teranews.com
: : : : Stephen ?
: : : :
: : : No it's not a Stephen. It is in fact a VOIP protocol.
: : :
: : : Google IAX
: : :
: : : Results 1 - 10 of about 854,000 for iax. (0.18
: : : seconds)
: : :
: : : http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX
: : : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Asterisk_eXchange
: :
: : OK thanks I'm trying to use my ag188 with 1899.com iax
: : it doesn't seem to work has any one had any luck with
: : this ?

Check you've got the latest firmware. Early versions of the AG188 only
supported SIP.

Ivor

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Article : 31588
Date : 05-02-2008
From : Ivor Jones
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

"Gordon Henderson" wrote in
message news:fo9lle$24mk$1@energise.enta.net

[snip]

: : : it is a VoIP protocol, an alternative to to SIP.
: : :
: : : http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX
: :
: : And pronounced "eeks" aparently...
: :
: : Not been around as long as SIP or h.323, but
: : lightweight and easy to get through firewalls. The code
: : is open, free, etc. too. Originally intended to connect
: : Asterisk boxes together, there are a small number of
: : soft-phones (eg. Zoiper) which support it and an ATA
: : (The IAXy) and a small number
: : of desk phones supporting it too.

Only needs one port (4569) opening as well,
rather than the myriad required for SIP.

Ivor

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Article : 31589
Date : 05-02-2008
From : {{{{{Welcome}}}}}
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

Jono wrote:
> Gordon Henderson pretended :
>
>>>
>>> http://www.1899.com/voip_extra.php
>>> Configure an IAX softphone as follows:
>>>
>>> User Name:
>>> 1899 + your phonenumber
>>>
>>> Password:
>>> your 1899 customer number
>>>
>>> IAX Server:
>>> iax.1899.com
>>
>> Well I guess I missed that, but still can't find a link to it on
>> their site - maybe you only get to it when registered...
>
>
> Unless they've reintroduced it, 1899's IAX service was turned off many
> moons ago.


They did kill it about 2+ years back.


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Article : 31596
Date : 06-02-2008
From : Desk Rabbit
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

{{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote:
> Jono wrote:
>> Gordon Henderson pretended :
>>
>>>>
>>>> http://www.1899.com/voip_extra.php
>>>> Configure an IAX softphone as follows:
>>>>
>>>> User Name:
>>>> 1899 + your phonenumber
>>>>
>>>> Password:
>>>> your 1899 customer number
>>>>
>>>> IAX Server:
>>>> iax.1899.com
>>>
>>> Well I guess I missed that, but still can't find a link to it on
>>> their site - maybe you only get to it when registered...
>>
>>
>> Unless they've reintroduced it, 1899's IAX service was turned off many
>> moons ago.
>
>
> They did kill it about 2+ years back.

You are probably correct. A quick port scan of iax.1899.com does not
reveal any IAX ports open only port 80 with no server on the end of it.

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Article : 31597
Date : 06-02-2008
From : Thomas Kenyon
Sujet : Re: What is IAX ?

Desk Rabbit wrote:
> {{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote:
>> Jono wrote:
>>> Gordon Henderson pretended :
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.1899.com/voip_extra.php
>>>>> Configure an IAX softphone as follows:
>>>>>
>>>>> User Name:
>>>>> 1899 + your phonenumber
>>>>>
>>>>> Password:
>>>>> your 1899 customer number
>>>>>
>>>>> IAX Server:
>>>>> iax.1899.com
>>>>
>>>> Well I guess I missed that, but still can't find a link to it on
>>>> their site - maybe you only get to it when registered...
>>>
>>>
>>> Unless they've reintroduced it, 1899's IAX service was turned off many
>>> moons ago.
>>
>>
>> They did kill it about 2+ years back.
>
> You are probably correct. A quick port scan of iax.1899.com does not
> reveal any IAX ports open only port 80 with no server on the end of it.

It's a catchall DNS response, try resolving whores.1899.com or
dodgychineseimports.1899.com. Everything resolves to their website.

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