For what I've searched about, I also think Ser isn't capable of that, however, since I pretend to use Ser as a SIP router in the campus where I'm deploying this VoIP infrastructure, that functionality should be attributed to SIP server, so I can force terminals to use less bandwidth consuming codecs, because bandwidth may be some big issue when we talk about tens and hundreds of calls simultaneously! If is there any way to do it with Ser, please let me know.
Thanks,
Ricardo.
Andrey Kouprianov wrote:
Hi,
No i dont think so, because SER has nothing to do with audio/video streaming whatsoever. Besides, this functionality should be attributed rather to clients than servers.
Andrey.
On 8/22/06, Ricardo Carvalho rcarvalho@iric.up.pt wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way in Ser to stablish a preferred order of codecs to be used by the phones?
Thanks,
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