All;
What I did was add a line in the dialplan that used the SendDTMF()
application and that worked great. The problem that I’ve run into now is that
dialing the extension screwed up the answering machine detection. The sample
context looks something like this.
[play-audiomsg]
exten
On Tuesday 23 May 2017 at 19:20:25, Tech Support wrote:
> All;
>
> What I did was add a line in the dialplan that used the SendDTMF()
> application and that worked great. The problem that I’ve run into now is
> that dialing the extension screwed up the answering machine detection. The
>
Ok, the purpose of the answering machine detection (AMD) is to determine
when the audio file should start playing *after* the call has been picked up.
Typically, if a call has been picked up by a person, they say a short greeting,
for example "Hello, this is John, how can I help you?" or
> Not sure maybe there's a better solution but I thought about using another
> peer with type=user for incoming connections.
That's what I've done for my connection to the service provider
I use (Vitelity), as they have different inbound and outbound
hosts/proxies. This works fine.
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On Tuesday 23 May 2017 at 20:01:14, Tech Support wrote:
> Ok, the purpose of the answering machine detection (AMD) is to
> determine when the audio file should start playing *after* the call has
> been picked up. Typically, if a call has been picked up by a person, they
> say a short