On Thursday 19 August 2004 18:11, Kris Boutilier wrote: > I have a situation where I'm using G.729A as my IAX trunking codec. Now I > need to push some short duration, low bitrate modem traffic over the link > (a credit card terminal). Obviously the modem audio isn't going to survive > the G.729 codec process intact, so for the times the device is used I'd > like to service calls from that device (and only that device) with a > higher-data rate codec.
Am I missing something? I do this with my Office Asterisk and Colocation Asterisk boxes all the time. On the colocation asterisk box (office asterisk box is pretty much identical to allow outgoing calls and outgoing faxes): [officeasterisk] type=peer host=192.168.2.2 qualify=500 notransfer=yes [officephone] type=user context=officephone host=192.168.2.2 qualify=500 disallow=ulaw notransfer=yes [officefax] type=user context=faxout host=192.168.2.2 qualify=500 disallow=all allow=ulaw notransfer=yes When a fax call comes in from the PRI, it calls officefax. When a phone call comes in, it calls officephone. Similarly when someone calls out, it calls colophone (same as officephone but with different host), and likewise, outgoing faxes use colofax. Seems to be working fine here, and has since June when we moved. :-) Now I have turned off trunking between officeasterisk and coloasterisk -- the 20040806 CVS HEAD seemed to not like to trunk between two boxes running that code, but would trunk just fine to RC1 (with the trunking fixes that Steve did)... Is this the kind of thing you want? I was trunking between office and colocation up until the last source update I did and it seemed to work just fine. -A. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
