Jul 15, 2009 #1 sc00tie Vendor Joined Sep 7, 2006 Messages 88 Location CA What does it mean to have your codec-set set as "PSTN" on page 3 of ip-network-regions screen. Can IGAR be set as N when codec-set is "PSTN"?
What does it mean to have your codec-set set as "PSTN" on page 3 of ip-network-regions screen. Can IGAR be set as N when codec-set is "PSTN"?
Jul 15, 2009 #2 billybobdan Technical User Joined May 5, 2009 Messages 72 Location AU It means that the Voice bearer (voice channel) will be over your ISDN for every call. This is now called forced IGAR. No you cant turn IGAR off while using PSTN as the codec set. Unless you set up to use VOIP for call between the two regions. Upvote 0 Downvote
It means that the Voice bearer (voice channel) will be over your ISDN for every call. This is now called forced IGAR. No you cant turn IGAR off while using PSTN as the codec set. Unless you set up to use VOIP for call between the two regions.