Ronald Wiplinger
2005-Apr-12 09:48 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] How many licenses of G729 do I need?
I am not sure how many licenses of G729 I need to purchase from Digium. I have a TDM22 card. Do I need for each FXS (2) or each FXO (2) or for both the license? Other SIP phones do have the license already, am I right here? Thanks for enlighten me here. Same questions for G723.1 !!! bye Ronald
Jean-Michel Hiver
2005-Apr-12 11:59 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] How many licenses of G729 do I need?
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:> I am not sure how many licenses of G729 I need to purchase from Digium. > > I have a TDM22 card. > > Do I need for each FXS (2) or each FXO (2) or for both the license? > Other SIP phones do have the license already, am I right here?You need a license whenever Asterisk is 'transcoding', i.e. converting a g.729 audio stream into something else (such as ulaw). When you connect two "things" (IP Phones, FXS, FXO, VoIP providers...) together using Asterisk either those "things" need a g.729 license or they don't. Let's say you have "Thing A" and "Thing B". - If both "Thing A" and "Thing B" support g.729a, you don't need a license - If both "Thing A" and "Thing B" DO NOT support g.729a, you don't need a license (since none of the device can "talk" g.729 anyway) - If "Thing A" supports g.729 but not "Thing B", you do need a license - If "Thing B" supports g.729 but not "Thing A", you do need a license The amount of licenses you need depends on the amount of transcoding that's going on. Say your asterisk box has 5 phones (which don't support g.729) and you're using g.729 VoIP providers only, then you need 5 licenses if you want all phones to work simultaneously. Now imagine that you've noticed that although you have 5 phones, there is never more than 3 simultaneous phone calls. You need only 3 licenses.> > Same questions for G723.1 !!!I don't think asterisk supports that... or does it? Cheers, Jean-Michel. -- Ykoz Un Max - La VoIP en pr?-pay?! Essayez gratuitement - 5 cr?dits offerts. ---> http://ykoz.net/voip/max <---