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{{admon/note | Note | First you have to enable VoIP for your FAS account. For this you have to login to the account system and enable VoIP. You also need to specify a pawword here. This password will be used by the VoIP clients. Also note it takes a hour for your settings to be effective. Before that, you _can not_ connect.}}
{{admon/note | Note | First you have to enable VoIP for your FAS account.  
 
For this you have to login to the account system and enable VoIP. You also need to specify a password here. This password will be used by the VoIP clients.  
 
Also note it takes a hour for your settings to be effective. Before that, you ''can not'' connect.}}





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First you have to enable VoIP for your FAS account.

For this you have to login to the account system and enable VoIP. You also need to specify a password here. This password will be used by the VoIP clients.

Also note it takes a hour for your settings to be effective. Before that, you can not connect.


Ekiga

  • Open ekiga. Cancel the druid(if any). You will get a screen like this.

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  • Goto Menu -> Edit -> Accounts. You have this.

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  • Edit and fill the details

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  1. Account name: Whatever you wish to call this connection as. Does not really matter.
  2. Protocol: SIP
  3. user: FAS username (I am user:susmit at FAS, so for me it is "susmit").
  4. Password: Asterisk password (the one you set in the VoIP section in FAS)