Codecs are negotiated between asterisk and the device, not device to
device... So since you specify G729, one side negotiated to G729 first...
Then when you dialed the other device, that one negotiated at ULAW... And
then when they attempted to be bridged together - voila, failure.

- Joshua Colp.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ronald
Wiplinger
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 1:20 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] No path to translate from
SIP/615-25c8(256)toSIP/601-27b6(4)

Joshua Colp wrote:

>One side is using G729, the other is using ULAW. Asterisk is having to 
>convert between the two and can not, probably because you do not have 
>the
>G729 codec with the proper license ($10/channel from Digium).
>
>  
>

You are right! I removed g729, but I still wonder, why it did not go to the
next line!!!!

[snom-190]
...
disallow=all
allow=g729
allow=ulaw                    
allow=alaw


bye

Ronald

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