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zoachien at securax.org Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:43 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] G729 license count... |
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Afaik its per encode / decoder pair.
In this case you will need 32 simultaneous encoders / decoders between
g729 and slin, so you would need 32 licenses.
Contact digium sales/support directly and you will know for sure
Zoa
Carlos Chavez wrote:
Quote: | I need a refresher course on how many licenses I need to buy. I have
an Asterisk server that receives calls by SIP (G729) and then sends them
to the PSTN via 32 Zap interfaces on an Astribank. I cannot remember if
the license is per channel or per call so I do not know if I need 32 or
64 licenses for this application. Could anyone please remind me?
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stotaro at totarotechn... Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:11 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] G729 license count... |
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Required by all (with the exception of academic work possibly?)
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Eugen Soare <eugen.soare at gmail.com> wrote:
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nachogomez at gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:29 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] G729 license count... |
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Another silly question,
In the first Digium link posted before there is a line that said "*The G.729
codec works with all Digium cards*", but this license will work with a
Sangoma Remora Card??? Or do I need to buy it from Sangoma??? (I don't know
if the are selling G729 licenses)
Thanks...
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Linux Counter #156439
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 9:41 AM, Steve Totaro <
stotaro at totarotechnologies.com> wrote:
Quote: | Required by all (with the exception of academic work possibly?)
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Eugen Soare <eugen.soare at gmail.com>
wrote:
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Silly newbie question. Is the license only required for the Digium
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them
Quote: | to the PSTN via 32 Zap interfaces on an Astribank. I cannot remember if
the license is per channel or per call so I do not know if I need 32 or
64 licenses for this application. Could anyone please remind me?
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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:37 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] G729 license count... |
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Ra?l G?mez C. wrote:
Quote: | Another silly question,
In the first Digium link posted before there is a line that said "*The G.729
codec works with all Digium cards*", but this license will work with a
Sangoma Remora Card??? Or do I need to buy it from Sangoma??? (I don't know
if the are selling G729 licenses)
| The codec in use for a specific channel doesn't even care if that
channel exists over zapata analog or digital cards, sip channels, iax[2]
channels, smoke signals, etc. If you care to use ping pong balls
and the atlantic ocean as your medium, you should be able to interface
with the g729 codec if you still needed to Although I wouldn't
expect there to be much error correction inherent in the Atlantic.
The codecs are modules for *asterisk* and not for the cards themselves.
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nachogomez at gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:07 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] G729 license count... |
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LOL!!! Thanks Mojo!
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC <
mojo at horanappraisals.com> wrote:
Quote: | Ra?l G?mez C. wrote:
Quote: | Another silly question,
In the first Digium link posted before there is a line that said "*The
| G.729
Quote: | codec works with all Digium cards*", but this license will work with a
Sangoma Remora Card??? Or do I need to buy it from Sangoma??? (I don't
| know
Quote: | if the are selling G729 licenses)
| The codec in use for a specific channel doesn't even care if that
channel exists over zapata analog or digital cards, sip channels, iax[2]
channels, smoke signals, etc. If you care to use ping pong balls
and the atlantic ocean as your medium, you should be able to interface
with the g729 codec if you still needed to Although I wouldn't
expect there to be much error correction inherent in the Atlantic.
The codecs are modules for *asterisk* and not for the cards themselves.
Moj
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Linux Counter #156439
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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:20 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] G729 license count... |
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Ra?l G?mez C. wrote:
Quote: | LOL!!! Thanks Mojo!
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC <
mojo at horanappraisals.com> wrote:
Quote: | The codec in use for a specific channel doesn't even care if that
channel exists over zapata analog or digital cards, sip channels, iax[2]
channels, smoke signals, etc. If you care to use ping pong balls
and the atlantic ocean as your medium, you should be able to interface
with the g729 codec if you still needed to Although I wouldn't
expect there to be much error correction inherent in the Atlantic.
The codecs are modules for *asterisk* and not for the cards themselves.
Moj
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| Hehe you got it =D |
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atis at iq-labs.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:35 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] G729 license count... |
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Quote: | The codec in use for a specific channel doesn't even care if that
channel exists over zapata analog or digital cards, sip channels, iax[2]
channels, smoke signals, etc. If you care to use ping pong balls
and the atlantic ocean as your medium, you should be able to interface
with the g729 codec if you still needed to Although I wouldn't
expect there to be much error correction inherent in the Atlantic.
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I would not risk sending my data trough new cutting edge transports
You mentioned. Instead I prefer to use proven technologies, and
preferably documented in RFC - for example RFC 2549 IP over Avian
Carriers with Quality of Service. There are even some modifications to
this by using flash cards instead of paper, and that beats speed of
ADSL. However that still doesn't seems best for my VoIP traffic
because of latency.
Quote: | The codecs are modules for *asterisk* and not for the cards themselves.
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That's true.
Regards,
Atis
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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:48 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] G729 license count... |
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Atis Lezdins wrote:
Quote: | Quote: | The codec in use for a specific channel doesn't even care if that
channel exists over zapata analog or digital cards, sip channels, iax[2]
channels, smoke signals, etc. If you care to use ping pong balls
and the atlantic ocean as your medium, you should be able to interface
with the g729 codec if you still needed to Although I wouldn't
expect there to be much error correction inherent in the Atlantic.
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I would not risk sending my data trough new cutting edge transports
You mentioned. Instead I prefer to use proven technologies, and
preferably documented in RFC - for example RFC 2549 IP over Avian
Carriers with Quality of Service. There are even some modifications to
this by using flash cards instead of paper, and that beats speed of
ADSL. However that still doesn't seems best for my VoIP traffic
because of latency.
Quote: | The codecs are modules for *asterisk* and not for the cards themselves.
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That's true.
Regards,
Atis
| We at Atlantic ColdStreak are pleased to offer SLA, Sea Lion
Augmentation, to even our most basic transatlantic voip packages. The
ping pong balls have a 99.99% 'up'time, guaranteed to float until eaten.
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HORAN & COMPANY, LLC
403 Lincoln Street, Suite 210
Sitka, AK 99835
(907) 747-6666
(907) 747-7417 - Fax
mojo at horanappraisals.com |
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tzafrir.cohen at xorco... Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 2:12 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] G729 license count... |
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On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 08:35:26PM +0300, Atis Lezdins wrote:
Quote: | Quote: | The codec in use for a specific channel doesn't even care if that
channel exists over zapata analog or digital cards, sip channels, iax[2]
channels, smoke signals, etc. If you care to use ping pong balls
and the atlantic ocean as your medium, you should be able to interface
with the g729 codec if you still needed to Although I wouldn't
expect there to be much error correction inherent in the Atlantic.
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I would not risk sending my data trough new cutting edge transports
You mentioned. Instead I prefer to use proven technologies, and
preferably documented in RFC - for example RFC 2549 IP over Avian
Carriers with Quality of Service. There are even some modifications to
this by using flash cards instead of paper, and that beats speed of
ADSL. However that still doesn't seems best for my VoIP traffic
because of latency.
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While Mojo here is busy blatantly promoting his commercial servises
in this non-commercial list using ideas that plainly don't even hold
water, here is something that does:
http://wiki.notacon.org/AnythingButEthernet/TCP-over-Bass
You can also get some ideas from here:
http://wiki.notacon.org/AnythingButEthernet/Armistice
(BTW: add a to this post whereever necessary )
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icq#16849755 jabber:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com
+972-50-7952406 mailto:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com
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g.stewart at horwits.c... Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 2:53 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] G729 license count... |
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 08:37:32 -0800, "Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC"
<mojo at horanappraisals.com> wrote:
Quote: | If you care to use ping pong balls and the atlantic ocean as your medium,
you should be able to interface with the g729 codec if you still needed
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I've heard that RFC1149-compliant devices work well with g729 as well
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joakimsen at gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 3:36 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] G729 license count... |
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On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Godwin Stewart Horwich IT Services
<g.stewart at horwits.co.uk> wrote:
Quote: | On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 08:37:32 -0800, "Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC"
<mojo at horanappraisals.com> wrote:
Quote: | If you care to use ping pong balls and the atlantic ocean as your medium,
you should be able to interface with the g729 codec if you still needed
to
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I've heard that RFC1149-compliant devices work well with g729 as well
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And how did you manage to get the latency down to a tolerable level? I
mean... it's a great idea an all but when I'm talking to someone on
the phone I like to hear their response that same hour and using
RFC1149-type connections just makes the VoIP latency unbearable for
me. Have you run this setup in production with any clients? What have
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