Vestalink Call Quality

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murtazao:
If the preferred codec is configured at the Vestalink end, how would this work for users with multiple SIP clients?

I use a softphone app on my phone which defaults to G.729 when on 3G/LTE, and OPUS, G711 when on Wifi. While at home when using my Obihai, I would it like to default to G711. 

CLTGreg:
How can you tell which CODEC was used for a particular call?

ceg3:
There is probably some history that I am not aware of that others will point to, but if you are in the call status section of OBiTALK expert when making or receiving the call you will find the codec in the details.

BigJim_McD:
Via accessing the OBi device "admin" page -OR- via OBiTalk "Expert Configuration" Tool.

Status  >  Call Status
 
Number of Active Calls: 1
Call 1                               Terminal 1   Terminal 2
Terminal ID                        PHONE1      SP1
State                           connected      connected
Peer Name      
Peer Number            **113036391111      13036391111
Start Time                     10:57:30       10:57:30
Duration                       00:00:02        00:00:02
Direction                        Outbound        Outbound
Peer RTP Address                               54.186.217.35:18040
Local RTP Address                              192.168.x.xxx:16626
RTP Transport                                       UDP
Audio Codec                                  tx=G711U; rx=G711U
RTP Packetization (ms)                           tx=20; rx=20
RTP Packet Count                              tx=148; rx=148
RTP Byte Count                              tx=25456; rx=25456

erkme73:
I've just about had it with Vestalink.  This AM, all of my incoming calls are going to their voicemail service (which is disableed in the GUI).  Callers hear: "You cannot leave a message because the mailbox has not been set up".

Because I'm still using GV as a forward, all calls are intercepted by this message and no one can get a hold of me.  For now, I've disabled the Vestalink forward in GV.   

Further, on the Obitalk page, the device shows Unauthorized.  I verified that all the settings were correct, still same.  So I ran the auto configuration option.  Now it says "Service not configured".

I've sent them an email, but this is pretty much the last straw.  Between the excessive latency on GV forwarded calls, to the complete unreliability of "call has been rejected by the service provider" to now this latest "Unauthorized" error - I've about had it.

FWIW, my dad's box is also showing the same symptoms - so this is definitely on their end.

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