Is there a command to check which CODEC my allstar system is using?
Thanks…
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Is there a command to check which CODEC my allstar system is using?
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Look at iax.conf “allow=”
statements, e.g.
allow= ulaw
allow=adpcm
allow=g726aa12
allow=gsm
you can include them all.
Bob
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Is there a command to check which CODEC my allstar system is
using?
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Is there a command to check which CODEC my allstar system is using?
Thanks...
Asterisk will use whatever codecs you specify in iax.conf (or
iax_rpt_custom.conf depending on what flavor you are using). Within
[radio], one typically begins with a "disallow=all" to override any
system-wide defaults that may exist, followed by one or more "allow=xxxx"
where xxx is the codec (e.g. ulaw, alaw, gsm, etc.).
As far as what codec is currently being used for a given channel (a "link"
to another server/node is made via an IAX2 channel), use "iax2 show
channels" from the Asterisk CLI.
--- Jeff WN3A
iax2 show channels
–
Tim
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On Feb 4, 2014, at 3:00 PM, KJ6KO kj6ko@innercite.com wrote:
Is there a command to check which CODEC my allstar system is using?
Thanks…
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