You are lucky. I'm getting this:
-- Incorrect password '1334' for user
When I enter 1234. I'm using dtmfmode=rfc2833 and a
GS Budgtone 100 phone. Why do I getr 4x while you get 2x ??
use dtmfmode=info (both in sip.conf and in your GS settings, of course)
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--- Darren Nickerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
I can't seem to get DTMF signaling working properly using SJphone
connecting
to Asterisk via a SIP connection. Here's an example of a voicemail
session
where I entered 1234 for both the username and the password:
-- Incorrect
I think this is a problem on the Asterisk side. I'm seeing
the same problem using a Grandstream Budgetone 100. And the GS
does have setting for both in-band and RFC2833.
My guess is asterisk is accepting the DTMF tone __both__ ways
It is reading the RFC28833 stuff _and_ hearing the audio tones
I had the same problem with Grandsteam phones and *. No other hard or
soft phones have the 'double digit' problem with *. I don't think
Asterisk can do both RFC2833 and in-band DTMF at the same time. It
does, however, do RFC2833 and SIP Info at the same time (SIP Info
method seems to be on all
Nickerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SJphone, Asterisk and DTMF tones ...
Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2003 01:29:16 -0500
Folks,
I can't seem to get DTMF signaling working properly using SJphone
connecting
to Asterisk via a SIP connection
So, it seems a new bug has been found, which may or may not be at the
root of this problem.
Let me describe it, and see if you agree with the synopsis:
Asterisk, despite having dtmfmode= set to a particular value in
sip.conf for a peer, will listen for SIP Info method transmissions
even if
. I
don't understand this feature. Does anyone? Anyway to disable it?
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So, it seems a new bug has been found, which may or may not be at the
root of this problem.
Let me describe it, and see if you agree
I'll try to clarify. Over a series of several logins to voicemail entering 1234 for
username and password, here's what I see:
-- Incorrect password '1f123f344' for user '11223344' (context = any)
-- Incorrect password '11223f344' for user '11223f344' (context = any)
-- Incorrect
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From: Kevin Bockman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SJphone, Asterisk and DTMF tones ...
I'll try to clarify. Over
Folks,
I can't seem to get DTMF signaling working properly using SJphone connecting
to Asterisk via a SIP connection. Here's an example of a voicemail session
where I entered 1234 for both the username and the password:
-- Incorrect password '11223344' for user '11223f344' (context = any)
On Sunday 21 December 2003 00:29, Darren Nickerson wrote:
Folks,
I can't seem to get DTMF signaling working properly using SJphone
connecting to Asterisk via a SIP connection. Here's an example of a
voicemail session where I entered 1234 for both the username and the
password:
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