Re: [asterisk-users] Bridging in Asterisk

2007-10-13 Thread Apa Minerala
How do I know when bridging is effective, Francis? A. Anthony Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is brought to you by the sip reinvite, in short yes, unless you set canreinvite = no to either side of that. Apa Minerala wrote: Am I correct in understanding that if the call comes in g729

[asterisk-users] Bridging in Asterisk

2007-10-11 Thread Apa Minerala
Am I correct in understanding that if the call comes in g729 and it is ended in g729 ( by the provider ) , asterisk does only bridging, therefore using very few CPU ressources ? Am I correct in understanding that this bridging means that calls ( rtp ) pass from one provider to another,

Re: [asterisk-users] Bridging in Asterisk

2007-10-11 Thread Anthony Francis
That is brought to you by the sip reinvite, in short yes, unless you set canreinvite = no to either side of that. Apa Minerala wrote: Am I correct in understanding that if the call comes in g729 and it is ended in g729 ( by the provider ) , asterisk does only bridging, therefore using very