How to configure Asterisk for LIPZ4 1.3.11
Asterisk configuration
In this sample configuration, 192.168.0.1 represents the Asterisk server and 192.168.0.2 is the client running the free LIPZ4 softphone client.
Configure Asterisk to accept registration and inbound calls in sip.conf like this:
[zultys]
type=friend
host=dynamic
secret=blahblahblah
Important:
The free version of LIPZ4 does not support setting the authentication password from the UI, but if
you enter it directly to /usr/local/zultys/mp4_flash.cfg file (AUTH_PASSWORD=secret), it will use it for authentication.
The LIPZ4 configuration is rather awkward, so you should follow closely the instructions in the downloadable PDF quickstart guide (or you can set it up directly through its config file).
The following parameters have to be set.
Outbound proxy: 192.168.0.1
Registrar Server: 192.168.0.1
Device ID: zultys
Domain: 192.168.0.2
After setting the parameters LIPZ4 should restart, and Asterisk’s console should display:
Registered SIP ‘zultys’ at 192.168.0.2 port 5060 expires 3600
Now you should be able to use the LIPZ4 soft phone.
If, after installation, the the LIPZ4 application does not start, add the following line to /usr/local/zultys/softphone:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/zultys/kylix3/bin
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Please note
This configuration does not take NAT into consideration. To do that, read the Asterisk FAQ on SIP and NAT.
Also, remember that in CVS version of asterisk (post 20/4/05) in sip.conf’s section of Zultys set
nat=never
because
nat=no
of stable asterisk has been removed
See Also
Asterisk | Asterisk Configuration | Channel Configuration | Configuration for Specific Phones