'morning everybody, Here is the setup: 5126800422 called 3035 (3035 is a Cisco 7960). The call is g729. 3035 presses 'Conference' on her phone and calls 8327549222. This call is ulaw. (65.72.107.2 is our Cisco 7206 SIP->PRI gateway.)
asterisk*CLI> sip show channels Peer User/ANR Call ID Seq (Tx/Rx) Format 65.72.107.2 8327549222 1758081f67e 00102/00000 ulaw 10.0.0.48 3035 0008a3d2-05 00101/00102 ulaw 10.0.0.48 3035 0feb1c11386 00103/00101 g729 65.72.107.2 5126800422 28D20837-69 00103/00101 g729 4 active SIP channel(s) 5126800422 is still on hold while 3035 talks with 8327549222. 3035 now presses 'Join' on her phone and this happens: asterisk*CLI> sip show channels Peer User/ANR Call ID Seq (Tx/Rx) Format 65.72.107.2 8327549222 1758081f67e 00103/00000 ulaw 10.0.0.48 3035 0008a3d2-05 00102/00102 ulaw 10.0.0.48 3035 0feb1c11386 00103/00102 ulaw 65.72.107.2 5126800422 28D20837-69 00104/00101 ulaw 4 active SIP channel(s) Suddenly, 5126800422's legs are ulaw. What is interesting is that BOTH legs were changed. The leg from Cell->7206 was changed AND the leg from 7206->Asterisk->3035 was changed. Could this be the 7960 that changed the codec? or was it asterisk? Any thoughts? Thanks, Matthew _______________________________________________ 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
