01-29-2001 02:53 PM - edited 03-12-2019 11:03 AM
Is it possible to write a custom TCL application for VoIP calls inbound to an AS5300 that egress to the PSTN and use a codec other than G.711?
If the application collected digits for authentication and the destination number using DTMF relay without playing voice prompts or tones over the VoIP leg, could the G.729 codec be used for the call?
Thank you,
Kluso
02-07-2001 08:49 AM
While there are no Cisco supported API's available at this time, there may be other developers on the forum who may be able to assist you.
Thank you for your post.
02-15-2001 06:20 PM
It is possible to have a TCL application answer VOIP calls and collect digits. It can also play voice prompts to the inbound voip leg all using G.729. Wheather you use G.729 or G.711 it should work the same (obviously the call quality is slightly less with G.729)
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