Matt wrote: > I've purchsed 5 g729 licenses from digium, but am a little confused > about why things are acting the way they are. > > When I do show g729 I see: > 0/0 encoders/decoders of 5 licensed channels are currently in use > > My sip.conf starts out: > [general] > disallow=all > allow=ulaw > allow=g726 > > then my hosts look like this: > > [6016716] > username=6016716 > accountcode=75415 > type=friend > secret=obsurified > qualify=yes > port=5060 > nat=yes > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > host=dynamic > dtmfmode=rfc2833 > context=from-internal > canreinvite=no > callerid="Test VoIP Accounts" <6016716> > > All works fine, however if I make a change so it reads: > [6016716] > disallow=all > allow=g729 > username=6016716 > accountcode=75415 > type=friend > secret=obsurified > qualify=yes > port=5060 > nat=yes > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > host=dynamic > dtmfmode=rfc2833 > context=from-internal > canreinvite=no > callerid="Test VoIP Accounts" <6016716> > > and reload, strange things begin to happen. A show g729 shows this: > 5/0 encoders/decoders of 5 licensed channels are currently in use > and suddenly I can not hear anything if I try to make a call. From > observation, it almost seems like other units on the network are using > the g729 codecs, but doesn't my sip.conf prohibit g729 unless > expressly allowed?! Why would allowing g729 under one extension allow > everyone else to suddenly start using g729? > >
What version of Asterisk is this? Show channels and sip debug might help you track down the offenders (you might want to log to a text file because the SIP stuff flies by too fast. Thanks, Steve _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users