[Asterisk-Dev] SIP-to-IAX[2] problems

Michael Bielicki Michael.Bielicki at global-gateway.net
Sat Apr 12 05:01:53 MST 2003


To use g729 in a translated way you need a license. There is no direct g729 
codec support in *

cheers
Michael

On Saturday 12 Apr 2003 09:39, Jim Gottlieb shaped the electrons to say:
> The other day this was only failing for IAX2 calls.  Now it's failing
> for IAX calls as well.
>
> ATA-186 --SIP-G.729--> asterisk --IAX[2]-GSM--> asterisk
>
> There are no errors printed on the gateway asterisk machine (the call
> falls through to the 'invalid' handler), but the destination has this
> to say:
>
> WARNING[23568]: File channel.c, Line 1631 (ast_channel_make_compatible): No
> path to translate from Zap/1-1(68) to IAX[nccom at jtsd05]/6(256)
> WARNING[23568]: File newt-asterisk.c, Line 496 (newt_exec): Unable to make
> channels compatible
>
> That second one is obviously from our program.  What we do is if the
> channel type is IAX or IAX2 or sip, then we allocate a psuedo channel
> with ast_request and then call ast_channel_make_compatible with the
> pseudo channel and the Zap channel.
>
> When calls come into the gateway via PRI, the call successfully
> connects to the destination machine.
>
> Thanks...
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Michael Bielicki
Managing Director
TAAN Consultants Ltd
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