Dec 15
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by Tracy Phillips tags:, , , ,

Man, I had a beast of a time setting up a Cisco 7960G to use a SIP image instead of the default SCCP image that came installed on it. I purchased the 7960G from VoIPSupply.com about a week ago, and just got time to mess around with it yesterday. Surprisingly the system comes with zero documentation, either hard copy or a pdf on a CD. Zip, nil, notta, nothing, not even a CD period. I skimmed through some how-to’s on VoIP-Info.org and got the jist of what needed to be completed before the Cisco 7960G would boot up and connect to the TFTP server and download the new SIP image. It all seemed easy enough from what I had read, after all it isn’t rocket science that we were dealing with. Continue reading »

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Dec 11
sipXecs was designed with localization in mind. Localization packages can be created easily and uploaded by the admin. A localization package can contain several elements relevant to localization:

  1. Voice prompts for voicemail, auto-attendant, ACD, conference, etc.
  2. User interface translations for admin and user portals
  3. Region or country specific dial plans
  4. Localization files for third party software components

Both admin and user portals offered by sipXconfig can display text in any language based on the user’s browser settings (locale of the respective computer and browser accessing sipXconfig). Therefore, sipXconfig displays many different languages simultaneously without any need for server side configuration.

Localization packages became available with sipXecs release 3.10. A localization package allows an administrator of a sipXecs system to add language specific and/or region specific files to an existing (running) system. The intent was to enable users to create their own localization packages without requiring any development and without code dependencies on sipXecs.

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