[asterisk-users] Locking a device to a codec
Matt
mhoppes at gmail.com
Fri Jul 27 13:59:05 CDT 2007
Right.. what I'm asking is:
If I set my PAP2T to use G723 or G729.... outgoing calls from that
device go in that format.
However, incoming calls to the device from asterisk are running at
G711u. The PBX will access any format G711u, G723, G729 or GSM.
What do I need to do to make asterisk use the same codec back to the
ATA as it is using to the PBX?
On 7/27/07, dave cantera <david.cantera at iacnet.net> wrote:
>
> baji, mhoppes,
> remember, if you have Only the g729 codec allowed or if this is the only
> allow= entry in the sip.conf file, callers requesting any other codec will
> be rejected....
> daveC
>
>
> Baji Panchumarti wrote:
> On 7/27/07, Matt <mhoppes at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Can someone comfirm my logic here?
>
> If I want a phone to use G729.... I can set it to use G729... do I
> also need to set it in Asterisk? I'm thinking no... as long as
> asterisk WILL do G729... if that's all the device accepts it should go
> to that codec, yes?
>
> (based on my understanding, take it for what it is worth)
>
> if allow=all or allow=g729 is in your
> asterisk configuration (sip.conf / iax.conf ) then asterisk will
> stream packets in g729 (assuming you have any licesnses
> needed in place).
>
> -baji.
>
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