Transmission Medium Requirement

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Hi,
 you will need to make a patch for that as currently it gets a fixed value
- check isup.c for 'transmission_medium_reqs'

Also there is a bug as 3.1 kHz is marked to be 4 instead of 3

4 and 5 are unused

6 is also spare (like 1) and not 64 kbit/s preferred while the rest are
not used according to ITU Q.767 [1] page 170

[1] http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-Q.767/en


On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 12:27:18 +0200, peterpet <peterpet at mail.ru> wrote:
> Hi,
> there is a way to set TMR (Transmission Medium Requirement) value 3 ( 
> 3.1 KhZ) and not by default  0 (Speech)?
> 
> part of IAM :
> 
> Calling Party's Category:
>              Category: Ordinary calling subscriber (10)
>              [ 0a ]
>          Transmission Medium Requirements:
>              Speech (0)
>              [ 00 ]
>          --VARIABLE LENGTH PARMS[1]--
>          Called Party Number:
>              Nature of address: 3
>              NI: 0
>              Numbering plan: 1
>              Address signals: 898498847#
>              [ 07 03 10 98 48 89 48 f7 ]
>          --OPTIONAL PARMS--
>          Calling Party Number:
>              Nature of address: 3
>              NI: 0
>              Numbering plan: 1
>              Presentation: 0
>              Screening: 3
>              Address signals: 24110767
>              [ 0a 06 03 13 42 11 70 76 ]
> 
> In this example TMR is set to 0 (Speech).
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> my configuration
> Asterisk 1.6.0.*
> libss7 (Attila's patch)
> 
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