Under the sip/iax configuration for VoipJet you would have something
like

disallow=all
allow=ulaw

and under the sip configuration you would add. 

disallow=all
allow=g729

Asterisk is smart enough to see that the codecs don't match and will
transcode between then.
Note that you need to have the license installed for the g729 to work.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 2:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [on-asterisk] Remote locations and audio codecs

Hello; newbie quesiton...

I have a remote client with poor bandwith but a good phone (Polycom
301). I would like the remote phone to use g729
codec when it connects to my server, but then would like to use ulaw to
the VoIP service provider (VoIPjet).

remote ip301 ---g729 ---> my server --ulaw---> VoIpJet server

How would you set it this up ?
G729 on VoIpJet sounds awfull, I have plenty of cycles and decent
bandwith.

George

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