X-Lite requires users to have both speakers and a microphone for placing and accepting calls. * value not used by all VoIP service providers System Requirements
“Zero touch” detection of the bandwidth that a user’s computer can access for communication.
“Zero touch” configuration of audio and video devices no manual setup is required.Support for Intel ® Centrino ® Mobile technology, allowing X-Lite to provide more consistent quality of service across both wired and wireless networks using industry standards such as 802.11e.Managed Contacts list-importing and exporting contacts between X-Lite and other applications.Instant messaging and presence using the SIMPLE protocol.The X-Lite 3.0 softphone also supports the following VoIP features and functions: Three-way audio and video conferencing.Call history – list of received, missed, dialed and blocked calls.Call display and Message Waiting Indicator (MWI).The X-Lite 3.0 softphone has all the standard telephone features, including: Whether over wired or wireless connections, X-Lite supports a variety of headset devices to augment the modern telephony experience, severing the restrictive tethers of traditional, limited telephone receivers.ĭesigned to work over IP-based systems, X-Lite provides endpoint VoIP solutions that use internet-based telephony servers within an enterprise LAN (Local Area Network) or VoIP service provider network. From a simple click of a mouse button or tap on the keyboard users can dial, answer, or otherwise manage calls and personal availability. X–Lite 3.0 is CounterPath’s next-generation softphone client, offering users all the productivity of a traditional telephone with desktop and mobile computer enhancements. This document corresponds to X-Lite version 3.0.ĬounterPath X-Lite 3.0 1 Introduction 1.1 What is X-Lite? In no case will CounterPath or persons involved in the production of this documented material be liable for any incidental, indirect or otherwise consequential damage or loss that may result after the use of this publication. Users of this material must determine for themselves whether the information contained herein applies to a particular IP-based networking system.ĬounterPath makes no warranty regarding the content of this document, including-but not limited to-implied warranties of fitness for any particular purpose. The content of this publication is intended to demonstrate typical uses and capabilities of the X-Lite softphone application from CounterPath Solutions, Inc. Vancouver, BC Canada V6B 1R8 Tel: 1.604.878.0440 document contains information proprietary to CounterPath Solutions, Inc., and shall not be used for engineering, design, procurement, or manufacture, in whole or in part, without the consent of CounterPath Solutions, Inc.ĬounterPath, X-Lite, and the logo are trademarks of CounterPath Solutions, Inc. Appendix E: Alternative Ways to Run X-LiteĬopyright © 2006 CounterPath Solutions, Inc.ĬounterPath Solutions, Inc.Comparing Input to Dialing Plan Patterns.Automatic Conference Server Mode: AA on and AC On.Manual Answering & Automatic Conferencing: AA Off and AC On.Sending to Voicemail, DND, and Call Forwarding.Obtaining Information from a VoIP Service Provider.