In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Gerald Dachs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Asterisk is new for me. I had a working configuration, but suddenly I can't
> call anymore
> with my voip provider. I am not aware that I changed anything in the
> configuration, but
> who knows. Can somebody explain me what is happening here? I changed username,
> password and number.
>
> -- Executing Dial("Zap/2-1",
> "IAX2/<username>:<password>@sip.coco-connect.de/<number>")
> in new stack
> -- Called <username>:<password>@sip.coco-connect.de/<number>
> -- Call accepted by 62.180.50.221 (format g729)
> -- Format for call is g729
> Jan 4 10:06:42 NOTICE[23409]: channel.c:1758 ast_set_write_format: Unable to
> find a path
> from gsm to g729
> Jan 4 10:06:42 NOTICE[23409]: channel.c:1791 ast_set_read_format: Unable to
> find a path
> from g729 to slin
> Jan 4 10:06:42 NOTICE[23409]: channel.c:1791 ast_set_read_format: Unable to
> find a path
> from g729 to slin
> Jan 4 10:06:42 WARNING[23409]: codec_gsm.c:135 gsmtolin_framein: Huh? A GSM
> frame that
> isn't a multiple of 33 or 65 bytes long from IAX2 (20)?
> Jan 4 10:06:42 WARNING[23409]: codec_gsm.c:135 gsmtolin_framein: Huh? A GSM
> frame that
> isn't a multiple of 33 or 65 bytes long from IAX2 (20)?
> ...
Looks like your end is offering g729 as a supported encoding format,
and the other end is choosing it, but your system doesn't actually have
the G.729 codec.
In iax.conf, you can either add "disallow=g729", or probably even better,
put "disallow=all" and then specific allow lines for the codecs you want
to support, such as alaw, gsm and so on.
Don't forget a reload in order to act upon the changes.
Cheers
Tony
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