Re[2]: [Openh323gk-users] G.729 Codec

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Hello Julius,

in other words .. in proxy mode Bandwidth will be consumed on the GK
system .. non proxy mode the GK will only link e164 routing afterwards
data is being transported by endpoint to endpoint ??

i just want to verify this.



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Monday, July 14, 2003, 9:21:18 AM, you wrote:

JS>         Well, as far as I remember NetMeeting does not support g.729. I was successful using G.723.1 calls from netmeeting to Cisco GW. Gnugk itself does not have to support any codecs, in proxy
JS> mode it just forwards the packets, in not proxy mode RTP packets are not routed via gnugk.

JS>         Julius


JS> -----Original Message-----
JS> From: Arnaud Loos [mailto:aloos@innovationstech.com]
JS> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 11:27 PM
JS> To: openh323gk-users@lists.sourceforge.net
JS> Subject: [Openh323gk-users] G.729 Codec


JS> I'm trying to run GnuGK to call a telephone from a client PC running
JS> netmeeting. I'm able to use netmeeting to register with the gatekeeper.
JS> The Gatekeeper is forwarding calls to a Gateway which then calls the
JS> appropriate phone number. The problem I'm having is that the call gets
JS> established, meaning the phone rings, but when you answer after about 5
JS> seconds netmeeting reports that "The person you called is not able to
JS> accept Netmeeting calls". I've tried to eliminate port issues for the
JS> time being by placing the Gatekeeper on the outside of the firewall. I
JS> believe currently the issue is related to the G.729 Codec. 

JS> Is there a way to enable GnuGK to utilize either a commercial or freely
JS> available G.729 codec when forwarding calls to the Gateway?

JS> Thanks.

JS> Arnaud-




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