Le samedi 13 janvier 2007 à 17:44 -0800, Remco Treffkorn a écrit : > > Sure, but 500 is not a SIP peer/user. 500 is a "local" extension that > > bridges to the Echo() application. > > > > Am I missing something? > > I think the point was that the [general] section allows you to allow one list > of codecs, but the peer section overwrites that. > > If all your peers have explicit codec selections, you can control the codec > list for apps by the codec list in the [general] section. How else would > asterisk make a codec selection? It's still a sip call... >
My remark still stands, from my point of view, 500 is not a SIP Peer, but a local dialplan extension for which you can not force codecs. If you have the time to try, and produce some code that works, please mail it here. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone : http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ NOVACOM : http://www.novacom.be/ FOSDEM : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
