It turns it is one of the providers that I use for call forwarding, and not related to Asterisk at all. It only occurs during bridges because lines from the provider are sending DTMF to each other, which is most likely an edge case for the provider.
*Michael J. Petruzzello* Software Engineer P.O. Box 4689 Greenwich, CT 06831 203-618-1811 ext.289 (office) www.civi.com On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 8:47 AM, Michael Petruzzello < [email protected]> wrote: > The following occurs when channels are in a mixing bridge with dtmf_events > enabled created through the ARI. If a channel supplies enough DTMFs at a > time, Asterisk tries to connect that channel to another extension. Is there > a way to disable Asterisk from doing this? I still want to collect DTMFs, > but without Asterisk trying to connect to another extension. > > I have tried cleaning up my dial plans and modifying confbridge.conf, but > these seem to be completely unrelated. I am using Asterisk 13.11.2. > > > *Michael J. Petruzzello* > Software Engineer > P.O. Box 4689 > Greenwich, CT 06831 > 203-618-1811 ext.289 (office) > www.civi.com >
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