Telephony
Yate is a telephony engine who's main function is to connect together call legs to external devices or to internal server resources and for that he use a variety of VoIP protocols that can be used without the need of a special hardware as SIP, H.323, IAX2 or Jingle. In the next chapters you will find more informations about configuring each telephony protocol and the features supported by Yate.
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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
The SIP module in Yate allows you to make calls using SIP protocol.
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H323
H.323 is a standard that specifies the components, protocols and procedures that provide multimedia communication services - real-time audio, video, and data communications - over packet-based networks.
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MGCP
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IAX
Iax module implements IAX protocol that will send / receive trunked audio frames on UDP.
- About IAX
- IAX - explanation how the connection works with trunked packets
- IAX Features
- Yate as IAX server and YateClient as IAX client - setup to configure Yate as a IAX Server and YateClient as a IAX client
- Connecting To IAXTEL - setup for connecting to IAXTEL
- About IAX
JINGLE
This module supports the Jingle protocol by implementing XMPP as an external component of another server.
- About JINGLE
- JINGLE Features
- Jabber Client With Jingle Yate Server
- Connecting to GMail - learn how to route calls to contacts using Gmail account in accfile.conf
JABBER or XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol)
- About Jabber
- Jabber Features