On 7/25/05, Jay Milk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd say your hardware is out of codecs. Sipura SPA-2000's, for example,
only allow one G729-call at a time because of licensing issues. Allow
GSM as a secondary codec and you should be fine. Yep, it's more
bandwidth, but...
Thanks Jay, that
Hi folks,
In an effort to save bandwidth (our 7905s run over a WAN) we've
switched from ulaw to g729a. We purchased 4 licenses from Digium (4
SIP clients, low call volume), and they seem to have been accepted:
[codec_g729a.so] = (Annex A/B (floating point) G.729/PCM16 Codec Translator)
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Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 4:10 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cannot native bridge on licensed G729
In an effort to save bandwidth (our 7905s run over a WAN)
we've switched from ulaw to g729a. We purchased 4 licenses
But when we try to use more than one (such as transferring