Carla,

The system will offer to negotiate a connection with the allowed
codecs. If it cannot then the call will simply be refused. You can
allow GSM and ILBC as these are royalty free and commonly used. If you
find that ILBC calls are poor quality you can always rem out that line
later on.

Noe also that you can specify the codecs in the general section and
also on a per peer basis.

Michael

On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 18:02:24 -0800, Carla Schroder wrote:

>hey all,
>
>How do you decide which codecs to allow in sip.conf? A typical configuration 
>looks like this:
>
>disallow=all 
>allow=alaw 
>allow=ulaw 
>
>What happens when a call comes in that uses a different codec? Any pointers to 
>a good reference are welcome.
>
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