R: [Asterisk-Users] How to force G729

Dominique Kull atlantic at taridium.net
Thu Jun 24 07:26:40 MST 2004


Hmmm, I was thinking about this problem too... What type of gateway are 
you using? Is it registering with the Asterisk server? I would try using 
two different 'virtual' extensions on the gateway and in sip.conf. That 
way you would have full control on how calls from the gw to * are handled.

Manuel Wenger wrote:

> That's actually a very good idea, and I have tried it: for outgoing 
> calls it works like charm. But then the problem is transferred to
> incoming calls (from the gateway->asterisk->SIP client).  Because
 > the gateway now has 2 entries, asterisk is confused about what codec
> it has to use for incoming calls, and for some reason I can't force
> it, because the 2 entries have the same IP.
> 
> I'm starting to think that I won't be able to solve that myself, 
> but that someone will have to  program something for this to work...
> But if I'm the only one having this kind of request,  I'm not too
> optimistic 
> -Manuel
> 
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