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== Controlling IAX bandwidth ==
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In the <tt>iax.conf</tt> config file the following parameters can be used to adjust the used bandwidth.
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bandwidth=low
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disallow=all
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allow=gsm
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When the bandwidth is set to low, Asterisk will use the codec with the lowest bandwidth available.
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For more info on codecs and their bandwidth usage, see [[Audio_Codecs]]
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== Possibilities of X-lite ==
 
== Possibilities of X-lite ==
 
* "Zero Touch bandwidth detection"
 
* "Zero Touch bandwidth detection"
 
* QoS maybe not implemented in the free version (is an advertised feature for the non-free version)
 
* QoS maybe not implemented in the free version (is an advertised feature for the non-free version)
 
* [http://www.xten.com/index.php?menu=Products&smenu=compare Both X-lite and Eyebeam support '''Auto Bandwidth'''] - Automatically measures available bandwidth and adjusts codec selection accordingly. Perhaps is Asterisk or IAX reporting the available bandwidth.
 
* [http://www.xten.com/index.php?menu=Products&smenu=compare Both X-lite and Eyebeam support '''Auto Bandwidth'''] - Automatically measures available bandwidth and adjusts codec selection accordingly. Perhaps is Asterisk or IAX reporting the available bandwidth.

Revision as of 10:47, 6 February 2007

Controlling IAX bandwidth

In the iax.conf config file the following parameters can be used to adjust the used bandwidth.

bandwidth=low
disallow=all
allow=gsm

When the bandwidth is set to low, Asterisk will use the codec with the lowest bandwidth available. For more info on codecs and their bandwidth usage, see Audio_Codecs

Possibilities of X-lite

  • "Zero Touch bandwidth detection"
  • QoS maybe not implemented in the free version (is an advertised feature for the non-free version)
  • Both X-lite and Eyebeam support Auto Bandwidth - Automatically measures available bandwidth and adjusts codec selection accordingly. Perhaps is Asterisk or IAX reporting the available bandwidth.