[Asterisk-Users] about g729 license

2006-02-14 Thread Dov Bigio



Hi,

I know that this topic has already been posted to 
this list previously, but each time the list grows bigger it is more difficult 
to find things.. Sorry to post this again then!

Does the message below mean that I would need 15+36 
licenses?

lv09*CLI show g72915/36 encoders/decoders 
of 50 licensed channels are currently in use
Thank you
Dov
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] about g729 license

2006-02-14 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Dov Bigio wrote:

 Does the message below mean that I would need 15+36 licenses?
 
 lv09*CLI show g729
 15/36 encoders/decoders of 50 licensed channels are currently in use

No. If you did, then you would have run out already, since you only have 50.

Each license gets you one encoder and one decoder; use of either one
consumes that license, but use of both still uses only one license.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] about g729 license

2006-02-14 Thread Dov Bigio
Got it.. so, in this case, I am using 36 licenses, right??

Thank you very much
Dov

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 Dov Bigio wrote:

  Does the message below mean that I would need 15+36 licenses?
 
  lv09*CLI show g729
  15/36 encoders/decoders of 50 licensed channels are currently in use

 No. If you did, then you would have run out already, since you only have
50.

 Each license gets you one encoder and one decoder; use of either one
 consumes that license, but use of both still uses only one license.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] about g729

2005-12-16 Thread ram
Hi

Could you point me to where i can get this

ram
On 12/16/05, Martin Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Dec 8, 2005, at 3:27 AM, Andrea Riela wrote: snipWith g711 all works like a charm, but for audio quality, and
 bandwidth utilization, I'm trying now to work with g729 between CME and ISP. What about Asterisk? this is a pass-thru example, or maybe I've to pay a g729 license?Yes,you need to buy the codec for $10(us) per channel if you want to
be able to translate g729.I purchased the unsupported OSX versionof the codec and it seems to work great and solved or improved manyquality issues I was seeing.Marty___
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] about g729

2005-12-15 Thread Martin Joseph


On Dec 8, 2005, at 3:27 AM, Andrea Riela wrote:
snipWith g711 all works like a charm, but for audio quality, and 
bandwidth utilization, I'm trying now to work with g729 between CME 
and ISP. What about Asterisk? this is a pass-thru example, or maybe 
I've to pay a g729 license?



Yes,  you need to buy the codec for $10(us) per channel if you want to 
be able to translate g729.  I purchased the unsupported OSX version 
of the codec and it seems to work great and solved or improved many 
quality issues I was seeing.


Marty

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[Asterisk-Users] about g729

2005-12-08 Thread Andrea Riela

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Hi folks,

my topology is like that:

ISP --[sip]-- Asterisk --[sip]-- CME Cisco -- ip phones

ISP services are g711 and g729 enabled.
My Asterisk is registered on ISP with two sip UA.
Then I've forwarded calls from ISP to ip phones registered on CME Cisco.

With g711 all works like a charm, but for audio quality, and bandwidth 
utilization, I'm trying now to work with g729 between CME and ISP. What 
about Asterisk? this is a pass-thru example, or maybe I've to pay a 
g729 license?


Thanks for your support
Regards
Andrea
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