[asterisk-users] Asterisk G729 codec...

Danny Nicholas danny at debsinc.com
Thu Apr 2 13:35:18 CDT 2009


You should not have a G729 command on the CLI.  Codecs are addressed in
sip.conf, dahdi.conf, etc.  restarting Asterisk might do the trick.  You
only need to reboot for a driver level change.

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Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk G729 codec...



Humm... should the list would be magic again? 

I have just intsalled, using the register, benchmark and downloared the 
correct codec to my asterisk installation, but I don't have the

g729 command at my CLI...
 
Any advice... Do I reboot? ;D 


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