[cisco-voip] Strange behaviour of CME
Cisco Voip
cisco_newbie at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 25 23:37:42 EST 2011
Dear Sir,
As a followup, by default SCCP phones use codec g711. So did you mean that
phones automatically switched to g729 ? i totally believe your point but for my
further studies can you also refer me any cisco config guide to strengthen my
concept
Pls verify my above point
________________________________
From: Nick Matthews <matthnick at gmail.com>
To: ccieid1ot <ccieid1ot at gmail.com>
Cc: Cisco Voip <cisco_newbie at yahoo.com>; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Sent: Wed, January 26, 2011 5:10:12 AM
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Strange behaviour of CME
Transcoding is only required when there is a codec mismatch. In this case it's
something like:
Phone 1:
g711ulaw
g711alaw
g729r8
g729br8
g722
...
etc
GW1 to GW2:
g729r8
Phone 2:
same as above phone 1
Since g729r8 is available by all, there is no need for transcoding.
-nick
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 2:47 PM, ccieid1ot <ccieid1ot at gmail.com> wrote:
The phones has built in dsp to do the transcoding.
>duy
>ccie #27737 voice
>tmobile g2
>On Jan 25, 2011 10:03 AM, "Cisco Voip" <cisco_newbie at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I have setup the current setup in my lab
>>
>> IPcommunicator-1
>> ------------------R1-GW-------------------R2-GW-------------IPcommunicator-2
>>
>> SCCP (g711) default (g729)
>>
>> On R1 i simply created a dial-peer voice 2141 voip, and defined the session
>> target and destination pattern, and also codec to be g729r8. Now when i call
>> from IPc-1 to IPc-2, the call is successful !!
>>
>> I have set this up in dynamips and 2 IPcs are infact vmware machines. What i
>> dont understand is, why there was no need for transcoding ? the default codec
>> between R1-GW and IPc-1 is g711, while between R1-GW and R2-GW, i set it to
>> g729, so isnt transcoding needed here ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
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