In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> In asterisk sip.conf, use dtmfmode=rfc2833 for that extension, and in 
> the SIPDefault.cnf boot file for the cisco, include:
>   dtmf_inband: 1
>   dtmf_outofband: avt
>   dtmf_db_level: 3
> (you'll need to translate the above 7960 parameters into the 7970 xml 
> parameters since I don't have a 7970 to play with.)
> 
> Taking a wild-ass guess, you might be able to get by simply using the 
> dtmfmode=rfc2833 parameter in asterisk without touching the phone. Try it.

Hi Rich!

dtmfmode=rfc2833 in sip.conf with

<dtmfAvtPayload>101</dtmfAvtPayload>
<dtmfDbLevel>3</dtmfDbLevel>
<dtmfOutofBand>avt</dtmfOutofBand>

In sepmac.cnf.xml works well.

Thank you!


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