Hi..
I have to setup an extension in a remote location that will use a
cordless analog telephone.. I am looking at the IAXY to do this for
me..Basically the data path will be as follows...
[Asterisk] == (NAT) == {Internet} == (NAT) == ATA -- Handset
Since there are two NAT boxes in the path
WipeOut wrote:
To save bandwidth I would like to stay away from using the G.711
codecs.. Does the IAXY support GSM or iLBC? I couldn't find anything in
the docs..
No. The IAXy only supports G.711 ulaw/alaw and ADPCM.
I don't know what 'docs' you were looking in, but this page:
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
WipeOut wrote:
To save bandwidth I would like to stay away from using the G.711
codecs.. Does the IAXY support GSM or iLBC? I couldn't find anything in
the docs..
No. The IAXy only supports G.711 ulaw/alaw and ADPCM.
I don't know what 'docs' you were looking in,
codec support and questions..
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Hi..
I have to setup an extension in a remote location that will use a
cordless
Really all that? In my experience, which is admittedly only on the blue
iaxys and not the black ones, was just provision it, unplug power,
replug power. The black one I have now I haven't had to re-provision
yet so this could be so on them
Michael Wallette wrote:
If you want to
Michael Wallette wrote:
My only gripe is the initial configuration, although even that isn't too
terribly bad. You must download and unpack a C program, then edit a
config file that the C program pushes to the Iaxy. If you want to change
You can do provisioning from within Asterisk, after
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Michael Wallette wrote:
My only gripe is the initial configuration, although even that isn't too
terribly bad. You must download and unpack a C program, then edit a config file
that the C program pushes to the Iaxy. If you want to change
You can do