Hi, I've been using nufone DIDs for months with no problem. Now there are codec problems that prevent any kind of calls working. For example, May 5 13:04:12 WARNING[928]: channel.c:2115 ast_channel_make_compatible: No path to translate from IAX2/NuFone@NuFone/25(256) to SIP/wengo-out-968a(4) May 5 13:04:12 WARNING[928]: app_dial.c:1006 dial_exec: Had to drop call because I couldn't make IAX2/NuFone@NuFone/25 compatible with SIP/wengo-out-968a The above worked perfectly recently, how recently can't say. I know it worked in early April, when calls were going through. IIRC, nufone accepts gsm, g729, ilbc - is that still right? No files will play on a call to asterisk because they aren't found in g729. Perhaps the desired codecs for DID have changed? I know you can specify them when ordering DID, but I see no way to change them once the DID are provisioned. Any help?
> -----Original Message----- > From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com > [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of > Wilson Pickett > Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 7:11 AM > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Did nufone change allowed codecs? > > Hi, > > I've been using nufone DIDs for months with no problem. Now[...]> No files will play on a call to asterisk because they aren't > found in g729. Perhaps the desired codecs for DID have > changed? I know you can specify them when ordering DID, but I > see no way to change them once the DID are provisioned. > > Any help?Just a crazy idea here....have you contacted NuFone support yet? Daryl
Wilson Pickett
2005-May-11 13:22 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Did nufone change allowed codecs?
> May 5 13:04:12 WARNING[928]: channel.c:2115 > ast_channel_make_compatible: No path to translate from > IAX2/NuFone@NuFone/25(256) to SIP/wengo-out-968a(4) > May 5 13:04:12 WARNING[928]: app_dial.c:1006 dial_exec: Had to drop > call because I couldn't make IAX2/NuFone@NuFone/25 compatible with > SIP/wengo-out-968a > > The above worked perfectly recently, how recently can't say. I know it > worked in early April, when calls were going through. > > IIRC, nufone accepts gsm, g729, ilbc - is that still right?Here is the answer, but it begs a different question. What happened was that after a recent eth adapter change, I had forgotten to register the g729 licenses. All is now well. However, I still do not understand why when I disallowed g729 EVERYWHERE it was still trying for g729? I should have recognized the fact that the lack of a cost entry in the show translations table meant g729 lic weren't being recognized. 1) (part of my original question) does nufone DID force g729 somehow? There is no way I can see to change the codecs setup (or anything else) in the DID accounts. 2) Maybe this is an asterisk+g729 issue? To put it simpler, once g729 is installed, if the licenses go south like mine did, asterisk seems to still want to complain about not being able to translate. Anyway, it's working now.