Hi everyone, We are using an AGI script (Java) to read a code and other details sent by a user using DTMF tones. The version of Asterisk we are using is one from CVS - approximately 2 weeks old. We have two X100Ps as interfaces to the POTS lines. We are based in Ireland, using KewlStart signalling.
The problem is that, when a user enters the 6 digit code too quickly, Asterisk does not seem to be able to keep up. Firstly, we used the "GET DATA" method to retrieve all the digits. What usually happens is that only the first 3 digits are returned, although sometimes it simply returns a null string if the digits are pressed very quickly. When the script identifies that this code is invalid, it loops to ask the user to re-enter. However, when we attempt to read the input again from Asterisk, through the standard input as before, it returns a null string. In fact, any attempts after this to read from the input stream fail (of course I issue a command to Asterisk before each attempted read). We tried increasing the number of digits for Asterisk to read, but it had no affect. We also tried the "WAIT FOR DIGIT" method and looped for each digit. It was a little better, but failed when the digits were pressed very quickly. To me, it looks like Asterisk is receiving the tones, but is overflowing some buffer somewhere. Can anyone shed some light on where the problem lies? Many thanks in advance for your help. Alan. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
