On 11/16/05, Andy Kuo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think you can specify the priority in sip.conf in the [general] sectiondisallow=allallow=g729allow=ulawallow=alaw...During call setup, Asterisk will negotiate for g729 first, if it's not available on the other end, it'll try ulaw next, then alaw...I'm not sure what happens when your g729 license is used up. I'm assuming it should go on the next codec on the priority. Need to confirm on that. So far, we have morce g729 license than what we are using now.Cheers.AK
On 11/15/05, Mark Quitoriano <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:hmmm... so there's no way i can prioritize g.729 before ulaw and alaw? i just want to do is use all g.729 first if all g.729 already used now thats the time ulaw will be used.
On 11/16/05, trixter aka Bret McDanel < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 01:20 +0800, Mark Quitoriano wrote:-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
> how can i force asterisk to use g.729 codec first. i try to call
> outside sometimes the g.729 is being used sometimes not.
Asterisk will negotitate based on your list of available codecs for a
channel and the remote end points available codecs. If you set it to
only g.729 and the other end doesnt support g.729 the call will fail.
Keep in mind that g.729 takes more cpu than some other codecs. Take
ulaw, while it uses quantinization it doesnt really compress (its
arguable that quantinization is compression but that is a symantic
argument more than anything). So its a trade off between cpu and
network resources.
If you truely want to force all calls to use g.729 or nothing only allow
g.729 and disallow everything else. I do not think you will be happy
unless you use only providers that support g.729 and have enough
licenses available for every call that you make. If you directly
connect to other servers that you dont know whether or not they do g.729
or if your provider doesnt have enough g.729 licenses you may see both
inbound and outbound calls fail from time to time.
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