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Try http://code.google.com/p/sipek2



On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 2:03 PM, Stefan Hobbel
<stefanhobbel at abstraxxion.com>wrote:

>  Hey Jeff,
>
> I do not think this is possible using PJSIP.
> .NET is a management memory environment and PJSIP is written in C, which is
> an unmanaged memory environment.
> There are ways to make this work, but you will have to write an interface
> wrapper around PJSIP.
>
> You will have to look for a .NET SIP extension I guess ;)
>
> Op 6-5-2011 2:21, Jeff schreef:
>
>  I need a little help interfacing with my SIP server and VB .NET.
>
>
>
> I am trying to figure out how to initiate a phone call and make it ring
> extension 5000.  So basically the user will click a button in our program,
> then the phone will ring. When the user picks it up it will be dialing a
> phone number (like 636-256-7901).
>
>
>
> Our phone server is 192.168.1.88. The extension and the phone servers are
> setup with a password. Can you give me a quick VB .NET example? I may be
> able to convert a C# example if you would prefer. Thanks!
>
>
>
>
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