There seems to be quite a bit of Asterisk and phone expertise in the meetings so I thought I'd reach out to the group to see if my SIP provider is being unreasonable. I have an outbound SIP trunk configured with our provider, nexVortex. On this SIP trunk, I have allowed the g729 codec and disabled all others. There are a couple numbers that when we call out on this trunk, give us a "488 Not acceptable here", usually a codec error. Working with our provider, the common thread is that those numbers are all hosted by nexVortex themselves, and not hitting the PSTN. They are simply proxying the connection to the other customer's phone server.
Am I unreasonable in thinking that it is nexVortex's job to transcode this connection, and not burden us with supporting all codecs their customers might be using? Or should I be allowing more codecs on my trunk? Thanks! _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list PLUG@lists.pdxlinux.org http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug