Assuming SIP "sip show channels" will show you which codec is used for each 
call leg.  However it does not track transcoding.

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asterisk -rx "core show channels verbose" does not provide transcoding details.

Unless I have missed something.

Sans



On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 10:34 PM, Danny Nicholas <[email protected]> wrote:


        Core show channels verbose is probably your best bet.  I think the 
answer also depends on your * version.

         

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        Hi,
        
        Is there a CLI command which will tell me the codec used for active 
calls and if transcoding is happening ?
        
        Thx
        Sans


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