You would need a transcoding license between the Asterisk PBX and the
G711 phone...
On 4/28/05, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So
>
> > [g729 provider] -(SIP or IAX)--- [g729 asterisk server]
>
> This is how I'd be setup.. actually more like this:
>
> [g729 provider] ---
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> To: Adam Goryachev
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Confused on G723
I'll gladly pay $10 a license... I'm all for supporting digium...
however, I was under the impression that there was also some huge one
time fee of like $2,000 or something. I guess I was wrong... ok now
bad..
So I purchase the license from digium... then what happens/what needs
to be done on Ast
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 11:03 -0400, Matt wrote:
> So
>
> > [g729 provider] -(SIP or IAX)--- [g729 asterisk server]
>
> This is how I'd be setup.. actually more like this:
>
> [g729 provider] --(sip) [g729 asterisk
> server](sip)---[g711 sip phone client].
>
>
>
So
> [g729 provider] -(SIP or IAX)--- [g729 asterisk server]
This is how I'd be setup.. actually more like this:
[g729 provider] --(sip) [g729 asterisk
server](sip)---[g711 sip phone client].
So... if I understand this correctly.. I *would not* for *any* reason
In your case, where you will need the license is on the box that your
phones register to. For exampe, when someone checks voicemail,
encoding takes place, therefore you need a license.
Look at it this way:
[g729 provider] -(SIP or IAX)--- [g729 asterisk server]
- no license requ
For instance.. when I try to use G723.1 on my phone (and just call in
from my PRI line) I get:
Unable to find a path from g723 to ulaw.
Unable to find a path from ulaw to g723.
No path to translate from Zap/1-1(68) to Sip/201-80c7(1).
Same things happens if I call in on my current provider's number
Ok... so I can safely use a provider who uses G729 or G723 to provide
me with VoIP termination without either A) having a connectivity
issue, or B) having to pay "trans-coding" license costs?
If so... what do I need to do to get asterisk to use G723? Just set it up?
Am I going to have an issue i
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 9:43 AM
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Confused on G723 and G729
>
> My question is.. if my voip termin