Parent: [:InternetAndNetworking: Internet and Networking]
Ekiga is the default Internet telephony (VoIP) application in Ubuntu. It allows you to make audio and video calls with suspend, transfert and redirection over the Internet to remote users who have hardware or software that is compliant with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_Initiation_Protocol SIP] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.323 H.323] standards. Ekiga features Instant messaging.
Ekiga use a lot of audio and video codecs, and is compatible with Windows Messenger and most VoIP applications. However, it is not compatible with Skype or Google Talk. If you have the right SIP provider you can also use Ekiga to make calls to any normal phone line. Ekiga can also work through firewalls with STUN.
The general documentation is there: [http://wiki.ekiga.org/ Ekiga wiki]
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Interoperability
Ekiga can be use under GNU/Linux or [http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Windows_Users Windows]. For Mac OS, you can use the free software [http://xmeeting.sourceforge.net/pages/index.php xmeeting].
Ekiga is compatible with Netmeeting (H.323, windows), Windows Messenger (SIP, Windows, [http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Connecting_Windows_Messenger_5.1_to_ekiga.net how to configure Windows Messenger for ekiga.net]), [:Gizmo:Gizmo] (SIP, multi-OS),... For a larger list, see the [http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Which_programs_work_with_Ekiga_%3F ekiga wiki.]
Install last version
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The following process use non-official repositories. They've been made by the Ekiga team, but we do not have enough ressources to support them. Thus, if you run into trouble, you'll be on your own. The main reason you'll upgrade is the version shipped with Ubuntu is more than 1 year old (2.0.3 at best); many bug fixs have been contributed since (2.0.9). |
[:Repositories/Ubuntu#head-155b53308911d4d3869b3650856a41550f57f891:Add the repository for your Ubuntu version]:
- Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty i386 :
deb http://www.ekiga.org/admin/downloads/latest/ubuntu/feisty_x86/ ./
- Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty AMD64 :
deb http://www.ekiga.org/admin/downloads/latest/ubuntu/feisty_amd64/ ./
- Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy i386 :
deb http://www.ekiga.org/admin/downloads/latest/ubuntu/edgy_x86/ ./
- Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy AMD64 :
deb http://www.ekiga.org/admin/downloads/latest/ubuntu/edgy_amd64/ ./
- Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper i386 :
deb http://www.ekiga.org/admin/downloads/latest/ubuntu/dapper_x86/ ./
- Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper AMD64 :
deb http://www.ekiga.org/admin/downloads/latest/ubuntu/dapper_amd64/ ./
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When upgrading the package list you'll get a warning about a public key and PGP as our packages aren't signed. This wont prevent you to upgrade to version 2.0.9. |
First use
When you start Ekiga for the first time, a 10 step wizard will help you to correctly configure Ekiga. It is strongly recommended to complete the wizard.
When you're done and if you got an account on http://ekiga.net, you can call the echo test : sip:500@ekiga.net. You'll be able to check if you can reach the service (the SIP network), if your sound setup is ok (you can hear yourself with a delay), if your webcam works (you can see yourself).
How to set up an Ekiga.net account
Once you're registered in http://ekiga.net, go to menu Edit → Accounts → Add
Account name: |
"ekiga.net” or whatever you wish |
Registrar: |
ekiga.net |
User: |
Your nick choosen on ekiga.net |
Password: |
Your password choosen on ekiga.net |
How to set up an Wengo account
Once you're registered in http://www.wengophone.com, visit the following url:
https://ws.wengo.fr/softphone-sso/sso.php?login=YOUR-EMAIL&password=YOUR-PASSWORD
Where you replace YOUR-EMAIL and YOUR-PASSWORD with what you used when you registered your accound. This will give you your real username and password, now go to menu Edit → Accounts → Add
Account name: |
"wengo” or whatever you wish |
Registrar: |
voip.wengo.fr |
User: |
the username from the ws.wengo.fr url above |
Password: |
the password from the ws.wengo.fr url above |
Configuration
Network
Ekiga is able to use a STUN server. In most cases everything should be fine even behind a NAT.
However, for advanced users or complex setup, here is the list of port used by Ekiga:
Protocol |
Port |
Type of port |
Description |
SIP |
5000 to 5100 |
UDP |
Signalisation SIP, listen port: 5060 |
STUN |
3478 to 3479 |
UDP |
Outgoing traffic to STUN servers |
H323 |
1720 |
TCP |
Listen port |
H323 |
5000 to 5100 |
UDP |
gatekeepers H.323 |
H323 |
30000 to 30010 |
TCP |
Canal H.245 for old implementations H.323 (Netmeeting) |
Several Ekigas on a LAN
There is several softwares to allow Ekigas communicate each other; you can use a SIP proxy (like [http://siproxd.sourceforge.net/ Siproxd]), a PBX (like [http://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk], further informations about Ekiga and Asterisk can be found on the [http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Main_Page Ekiga wiki]), or use [:HowToZeroconf:Avahi].
Avahi
Avahi is the main implementation of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeroconf ZeroConf protocol] under GNU/Linux which Apple use heavily on Mac OS under several names (Bonjour,Rendezvous). This technology allow automatic discovery of services.
To setup Avahi, please follow [:HowToZeroconf:this how to].
Other Ekigas on the LAN should appear in the Address Book (third button on the left) if you double-clic on "Contats Near Me".
Sound
Test your computer
To check if your computer meets the requirements for Ekiga, try this command in a terminal:
$ arecord -D plughw:0,0 -c 1 -r 8000 -f S16_LE - | aplay -D plughw:0,0 -c 1 -r 8000 -f S16_LE -
Now, try to call in your microphone, you should be able to hear yourself in your headset with a small delay (aproximatly half a second). If it doesn't work as expected, first try to configure ALSA:
$ alsamixer
Make sure your microphone is not muted and the volume levels are ok.
Ekiga and other audio applications
Ekiga is capable of running simultaneously with other sound applications (like music and video players). The following directions should be enough to accomplish this if you are using Dapper Drake:
Go to the menu Edit → Preferences → Devices → Audio Devices
Select "ALSA" as the audio plugin
Select "Default" as output
Select "Default" as input
Then go to the menu Edit → Preferences → General → Sound Events
Select "Default" as alternate device output
For additional help using Ekiga simultaneously with other audio applications, see [http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Getting_several_applications_using_the_sound_card_at_the_same_time_%3F Ekiga's wiki].
Webcam
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Ekiga does not require a webcam. |
To install your webcam, please refer to this part of the documentation : [:Webcam]
Choosing the right kernel API
The Linux kernel has two ways to communicate with video devices, the old v4l and the new v4l2. It's best to use v4l2, but some drivers only support v4l.
Go to the menu Edit → Preferences → Devices → Video device
Try "v4l2” or "v4l” as video plugin
Choosing the right video device
If you have several video devices (like a TV card and a webcam) you will need to tell Ekiga which one to use:
Go to the menu Edit → Preferences → Devices → Video device
Change the channel number until you find the right one.
Test your webcam
To test your webcam you can do this:
There are 6 icons on the left side of the main Ekiga window. Push the 4th button from the top (a grey round webcam). If eveything is ok, you'll see the output of the webcam. If not, you'll see the Ekiga logo bouncing slowly.
Ekiga.net services
Ekiga.net is a free service (no ads) based upon free softwares (SER and Asterisk). The Ekiga team maintains it.
Echo service
Once you're registered to http://ekiga.net, you can test your setup and line quality by dialing the echo service: sip:500@ekiga.net.
Audio conference server
If you are using 'ekiga.net' as your VoIP provider, you can access a conference server via the aliases
sip:501@ekiga.net to join the public conference room
sip:501XXXX@ekiga.net where XXXX is the number of your choice representing the number of the room.
[For example, a group of friends could meet in conference room 1122 by dialing sip:5011122@ekiga.net]
Using 501xxxx, you'll be asked for a "PIN number": dialing a number you can protect the access to your conference room or just dialing # will make this conference public.
How to place a call to other SIP providers ? (peering)
Peering is the term given to agreement between VoIP Service Providers which enables the users of one service to call users of another.
This is usually implemented by dialing a special prefix number and then the number of the receipitant (on the 'other' service).
With Ekiga.net, you can use [http://www.sipbroker.com/sipbroker/action/providerWhitePages SipBroker prefixes].
Here are some exemples of prefixes:
Prefix |
Registrar |
Description |
*282 |
sip.broadvoice.com |
Broadvoice, do not work actually (2007 july) |
*747 |
proxy01.sipphone.com |
Gizmo/SIPPhone |
*393 |
fwd.pulver.com |
Freeworlddialup |
*534 |
sip1.voipbuster.com |
Voipbuster |
*551 |
sip.internetcalls.com |
internetcalls |
*248 |
voip.wengo.fr |
Wengo |
You can also use the special prefix *013 to place a call using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_Number_Mapping Enum]. As prefixes do not have a standard, Enum tries to solve this situation.
Some numbers you can dial using Ekiga.net:
Number |
Description |
*8501800xxxxxxx@ekiga.net |
US toll free numbers (1-800) [http://www.ideasip.com/numbers.php ideasip.com], [http://inter800.com/ search US Toll Free numbers.] |
*318411@ekiga.net |
[http://www.1-800-555-tell.com/ Tell me] ixcall.net (Speech recognition) |
*248333@ekiga.net |
Wengo echo test (France) |
*393613@ekiga.net |
Freeworlddialup echo test |
*773505741837999@ekiga.net |
Prato City Hall echo test (Italy) |
*74717475552663@ekiga.net |
Freeconferencecall.com |
*7471101301@ekiga.net |
Gizmo Echo test |
*74712220000000@ekiga.net |
Party Line Sipphone.com |
*010600@ekiga.net |
Voxalot.com (US) Echo test |
[http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Fun_Numbers More Fun Numbers in the Ekiga wiki.]
How to search a contact in Ekiga White pages ?
People registered to Ekiga.net may be reached using the White Pages.
Open the Address Book (Tools -> Address Book, or click the adress book button).
- Select "Ekiga White pages"
You can search the White pages using either:
- The name
- The SIP address
- The localisation
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This service returns only 100 results. |
Ekiga.net button for your web page
You can easily put a button on your web page showing your status: online or offline. If you're online you can place a call using the button.
Here is what will appear on your web page:
Broadvoice Support
In order to setup Ekiga 2.03 to work with broadvoice, use the following settings.
Figure out which proxy is closest to you:
# proxy.lax.broadvoice.com
# proxy.dca.broadvoice.com
# proxy.mia.broadvoice.com
# proxy.atl.broadvoice.com
# proxy.chi.broadvoice.com
# proxy.bos.broadvoice.com
# proxy.nyc.broadvoice.com
Ekiga Preferences:
SIP Settings -> Outbound SIP Proxy: proxy.broadvoice.com
Codecs -> Video Codecs - Disable (uncheck) video support or else you will get a codec error.
Account Information:
- Registrar: sip.broadvoice.com
User: <10 digit broadvoice telephone number>
Password: <obtained requesting it from broadvoice support>
Authentication Login: <10 digit broadvoice telephone number>
Realm/Domain: sip.broadvoice.com or BroadWorks
In the case where you need to troubleshoot, start ekiga with 'ekiga -d 4'
Development Snapshots
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You can get the latest development snapshots from here: [http://snapshots.voxgratia.org/] Installing them may solve problems you are experiencing but be aware that the snapshots could also cause more problems. A good thing to do before installing snapshots is to uninstall all pwlib, opal and ekiga packages that may already be installed.
Edgy 6.10 Troubleshooting
Ekiga crash on exit
An awfull bug on Edgy (6.10) made [http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359655 Ekiga crash on exit]. If you experience "bug buddy" showing up on exit, install [http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=76801&action=view this package] on your system.
Please, do not send a [http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359655 bug report about this issue]. Thank you.
The webcam only shows grey image
[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam?#head-836881f8aaa64508507ce1f2091b24b8aead02cb Try this].
References
- To read the Ekiga Documentation : run Ekiga and press F1 (require yelp)
[http://ekiga.org/ Ekiga website]
[http://ekiga.org/index.php?rub=3 Ekiga FAQ]
[http://wiki.ekiga.org// Ekiga wiki]
[http://www.asterisk.org Asterisk] is a full featured PABX including VoIP facitlies which complement Ekiga's capabilities.
Ekiga needs you: [http://mail.gnome.org/archives/ekiga-devel-list/2007-February/msg00041.html Let's spread Ekiga : volunteers ?]
ToDo
- Expand a lot more, do screenshots.
Link into InternetAndNetworking when there's more content.