Thanks for that Michael. I have 2 more questions here:

1- I have installed oh323 and it took me 20 minutes I guess. Though, how can I check if it is installed or not? "show codecs" command doesn't list H.323 yet even though at the installation was succesful.

2- Doesn't H.323 support some kind of authentication? if it does, then what type of extension should I create under AMP (e.g. SIP, IAX2, etc...) and where in NetMeeting those configs go?

Thanks,

Bruce 


From: "Michael Tupper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 00:55:00 -0400
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Bruce, just to be clear, h.323 is a signaling protocol rather than a codec.

 

Also, complementing Simon’s post, see this link for all the low-down:

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/ITU+G.729

 

 


From: Bruce Nik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 23:18
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Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] Your opinion on G729

 

Now that everyone is talking about codecs again, I wanted to know if anyone enabled H.323 on [EMAIL PROTECTED] or asterisk. There is oh323 version and chan323 or something like that. I tried "codecs show" command but there was no H.323 in the list. The closest I got was  H326 for Video.

So, my questions are:

1- Which of the two above codecs is better to use and how to install them?

2- How to configure the interconnection btw SIP and H.323 once H.323 is supported?

3- I am trying to connect Aplio/Phone to Asterisk. That is what uses H.323 and I think g.723 too (but I am not sure), so any feedback on that would help too.

Thanks,

Bruce

P.S. I hope you don't mind that I included H.323 with g.729 thread because I thought it's all about codecs.



 


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> Good Luck (especially on finding the free version of g729),
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For development purposes, someone has been kind enough to supply binary
builds of the G.729 codecs based on the development kit available from
Intel (which you're theoretically supposed to request a free license
for); see the posting back in April:
http://taug.ca/lists/asterisk/index.cgi?0::1734


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