In your configuration files, for the providers, put:

disallow=all
allow=g729

For the phones leave them as it is, they might use G711 between the phones and the server, but if its a local lan it really wont matter unless its not well designed and managed.

On 10/24/06, Wildheart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

    Does anyone know a what to use a different codec for calls which are
handset to handset (eg, G711) then when we have calls to the out side
world (via an asterisk server) to use a different codec(eg, G729)?

    The idea is to reduce the bandwidth to the server for the majority of
calls, but get good quality on internal calls.

    With thanks,

       Tim

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