GXASTester 1.2.1

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Testing a business application for an application server? - Just install GXASTester on your PC(s) and run up to 240 Nortel IP Phone G-XAS connections from each such PC. No actual IP Phones needed - Use cloud testing with GXASTester. Your application(s) on-screen appearance is provided as well. The SoftDrom GXASTester application acts as a screen of Nortel IP Phone with G-XAS support. You can integrate it into your G-XAS infrastructure just by installing on a PC, putting in your G-XAS application server's IP address into the Server IP field and the application server's port for IP Phones into the Port field. After that, you are ready to start connecting "IP Phones" to your server and applications.

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