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This is a useful tool for Mac, that let you to see your Registration status on your desktop, using a few applications and interacting with VoIP.ms API, you can achieve this and monitor your lines.
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First you need to download and install '''GeekTool''', if you want alerts to pop up to notify you when an outage occurs, also download '''Growl''' and be sure to install '''Growlnotify''' from the Extras folder on its disk.
* Log on to your voip.ms account.  In the tab marked "Main Menu", select the "SOAP and JSON/REST API".  
* Log on to your voip.ms account.  In the tab marked "Main Menu", select the "SOAP and JSON/REST API".  

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This is a useful tool for Mac, that let you to see your Registration status on your desktop, using a few applications and interacting with VoIP.ms API, you can achieve this and monitor your lines.

First you need to download and install GeekTool, if you want alerts to pop up to notify you when an outage occurs, also download Growl and be sure to install Growlnotify from the Extras folder on its disk.

  • Log on to your voip.ms account. In the tab marked "Main Menu", select the "SOAP and JSON/REST API".
  • Scroll down to the bottom. Enable the API, assign a password (which can be different from your login password), and enter your IP address. Click the update buttons after each entry.
  • Scroll up a bit, and look for the link that says "Click here to download Example Codes and API Documentation" Download this, unzip, and look for the folder entitled "Examples SOAP for PHP5." In this folder, look for the document "class.voipms.php".
  • Open class.voipms.php using TextEdit. Put your account number and API password in it up top, then save it somewhere handy.

Your account is now set up for automated access and monitoring. Here's a simple script which we'll call from GeekTool:

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