One way to do it is to use a sniffer, such as ethereal, to capture the 
traffic. You should see it in capability exchange, but also easily see in 
RTP packets. There might be better ways. But if you're interested in 
pursuing it this way and not sure how to do, please follow up with another 
question...

Ron

On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, T. Chan wrote:

> Hi, all
> 
> I wonder when passing calls through asterisk with H323, is there anyway to
> find out what codec the calls are using, anyone can help please, thanks alot
> !
> 
> TC
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