Re: [Asterisk-Users] G729 question

2003-12-19 Thread Clif Jones
My understanding is that if the codec type matches on each leg of the 
call then
Asterisk is using pass through.  The PBX simply has to relay the RTP 
packets
unchanged from one device to another.  If you are going from a phone using
codec tupe A to codec type B, Asterisk must perform a conversion which 
requires
support for both codecs.

iTS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi, where can I find info on configuring pass-through mode.

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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] G729 question
Hi Clif,

My experience with G.729 and asterisk is not good.

My first registration was good, it worked. Then I bought more license and
tried to upgrade it, it blew everything off. Still waiting Digium support to
give me a helping hand.
If you use pass-through feature then I guess you are fine. I have SIP users
going to h.323 g/w and I need g.729. So now I have it in pass-through mode,
I think that requires less CPU overhead and I do not have to mess with
licenses.
Cheers

SW

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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 13:59:06 -0500
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] G729 question
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I am thinking about using the G729 codecs on my endpoint devices and
purchasing some G729 licenses for Asterisk but I have several questions:
1. Which G729 codec is sold by Digium for Asterisk, G729, G729A, B...I?
2. If I have G729A on one end and G729B on the other, are they compatible?
I have looked all over the place for question 2, but without buying the
ITU docs
I cannot seem to find this answer.  I know that G729A is low complexity
which
seems to be what Cisco 7960's use but I have some others that support G729B
which has comfort noise and reduced transmission during silence.  If
anyone knows
how the different G729 codecs interoperate I would be eager to know.
Thanks.
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[Asterisk-Users] G729 question

2003-12-18 Thread Clif Jones
I am thinking about using the G729 codecs on my endpoint devices and
purchasing some G729 licenses for Asterisk but I have several questions:
1. Which G729 codec is sold by Digium for Asterisk, G729, G729A, B...I?
2. If I have G729A on one end and G729B on the other, are they compatible?
I have looked all over the place for question 2, but without buying the 
ITU docs
I cannot seem to find this answer.  I know that G729A is low complexity 
which
seems to be what Cisco 7960's use but I have some others that support G729B
which has comfort noise and reduced transmission during silence.  If 
anyone knows
how the different G729 codecs interoperate I would be eager to know.  
Thanks.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] G729 question

2003-12-18 Thread Brian West
It doesn't matter ... A  B are compatible


On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Clif Jones wrote:

 I am thinking about using the G729 codecs on my endpoint devices and
 purchasing some G729 licenses for Asterisk but I have several questions:

 1. Which G729 codec is sold by Digium for Asterisk, G729, G729A, B...I?
 2. If I have G729A on one end and G729B on the other, are they compatible?

 I have looked all over the place for question 2, but without buying the
 ITU docs
 I cannot seem to find this answer.  I know that G729A is low complexity
 which
 seems to be what Cisco 7960's use but I have some others that support G729B
 which has comfort noise and reduced transmission during silence.  If
 anyone knows
 how the different G729 codecs interoperate I would be eager to know.
 Thanks.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] G729 question

2003-12-18 Thread Clif Jones
Found it.  Anyone interested can look in RFC3551 RTP Profile for Audio 
and Video Conferences with Minimal Control.
You can piece together that G.729, G.729a  G.729b will play together 
and the other annexes will not due to
bandwidth differences.

Clif Jones wrote:

I am thinking about using the G729 codecs on my endpoint devices and
purchasing some G729 licenses for Asterisk but I have several questions:
1. Which G729 codec is sold by Digium for Asterisk, G729, G729A, B...I?
2. If I have G729A on one end and G729B on the other, are they 
compatible?

I have looked all over the place for question 2, but without buying 
the ITU docs
I cannot seem to find this answer.  I know that G729A is low 
complexity which
seems to be what Cisco 7960's use but I have some others that support 
G729B
which has comfort noise and reduced transmission during silence.  If 
anyone knows
how the different G729 codecs interoperate I would be eager to know.  
Thanks.

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[Asterisk-Users] G729 question

2003-12-18 Thread SW
Hi Clif,

My experience with G.729 and asterisk is not good.

My first registration was good, it worked. Then I bought more license and
tried to upgrade it, it blew everything off. Still waiting Digium support to
give me a helping hand.

If you use pass-through feature then I guess you are fine. I have SIP users
going to h.323 g/w and I need g.729. So now I have it in pass-through mode,
I think that requires less CPU overhead and I do not have to mess with
licenses.

Cheers

SW

Message: 5
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 13:59:06 -0500
From: Clif Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asterisk users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] G729 question
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I am thinking about using the G729 codecs on my endpoint devices and
purchasing some G729 licenses for Asterisk but I have several questions:

1. Which G729 codec is sold by Digium for Asterisk, G729, G729A, B...I?
2. If I have G729A on one end and G729B on the other, are they compatible?

I have looked all over the place for question 2, but without buying the
ITU docs
I cannot seem to find this answer.  I know that G729A is low complexity
which
seems to be what Cisco 7960's use but I have some others that support G729B
which has comfort noise and reduced transmission during silence.  If
anyone knows
how the different G729 codecs interoperate I would be eager to know.
Thanks.


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] G729 question

2003-12-18 Thread iTS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, where can I find info on configuring pass-through mode.

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Cc: Clif Jones
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] G729 question


Hi Clif,

My experience with G.729 and asterisk is not good.

My first registration was good, it worked. Then I bought more license and
tried to upgrade it, it blew everything off. Still waiting Digium support to
give me a helping hand.

If you use pass-through feature then I guess you are fine. I have SIP users
going to h.323 g/w and I need g.729. So now I have it in pass-through mode,
I think that requires less CPU overhead and I do not have to mess with
licenses.

Cheers

SW

Message: 5
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 13:59:06 -0500
From: Clif Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asterisk users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] G729 question
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I am thinking about using the G729 codecs on my endpoint devices and
purchasing some G729 licenses for Asterisk but I have several questions:

1. Which G729 codec is sold by Digium for Asterisk, G729, G729A, B...I?
2. If I have G729A on one end and G729B on the other, are they compatible?

I have looked all over the place for question 2, but without buying the
ITU docs
I cannot seem to find this answer.  I know that G729A is low complexity
which
seems to be what Cisco 7960's use but I have some others that support G729B
which has comfort noise and reduced transmission during silence.  If
anyone knows
how the different G729 codecs interoperate I would be eager to know.
Thanks.


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[Asterisk-Users] G729 question

2003-12-18 Thread Kannaiyan Natesan
Hi SW,

The procedure is,

1. Submit the old registration key
2. Get the new License Key. ( Old + New )
3. Then install with a single registration key.
  (You can try to ask for the procedure how to destroy your previous
license, that will make asterisk clean)

If you try to upgrade the existing license then it will blew of even the
existing licensel. You can contact Digium and submit your previous key and
get a new key which can give you the total licenses in a single key.

Kannaiyan


 Hi Clif,

 My experience with G.729 and asterisk is not good.

 My first registration was good, it worked. Then I bought more license and
 tried to upgrade it, it blew everything off. Still waiting Digium support
to
 give me a helping hand.

 If you use pass-through feature then I guess you are fine. I have SIP
users
 going to h.323 g/w and I need g.729. So now I have it in pass-through
mode,
 I think that requires less CPU overhead and I do not have to mess with
 licenses.

 Cheers

 SW




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