Hi Peter,

Thanks for your reply.

One possible cause is that Asterisk receives the digits both as isdn
indications (out of band) and as dtmf....
Good point ! This sounds like it could be the problem.

Are you sure you have answered the line?
Yes, as far as I know ? In that context I have the following:
[pabx2ip]
exten => s,1,Answer
exten => s,2,Wait(1)
exten => s,3,ResponseTimeout(3)
exten => s,4,Background,enter-ext-of-person
exten => _X.,1,Dial,IAX2/pmb/${EXTEN}
exten => t,1,Hangup
exten => i,1,Goto(s,1)

Should be OK ?

Before the line is answered Asterisk can receive overlap digits....
Yea, I thought about this and tried "dialtimeout = yes" in "/etc/asterisk/sirrix.conf" ref: http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+config+sirrix.conf

I think the problem is probably, as you pointed out, that Asterisk is picking up the DTMF stuff as well.
Do you know of a way to disable it ?

Thank you for your help so far - greatly appreciated.


Kindest regards
David Wilson
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Svensson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Panasonic PBX -to- Sirrix BRI: Numbers gettingechoed/duplicated


On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, David Wilson wrote:

I have a Panasonic PBX linked to a Sirrix Quad BRI card that is running
in TE (ptp) mode in a Asterisk box - this then links through Internet to
another Asterisk box via IAX2.

When a user on the Panasonic PBX system dials the extension of my Sirrix
Asterisk box, Asterisk answers and says "Please dial the number of the
person you are looking for....". This is done with cmd "Background".
When this user enters an extension number to call the numbers that get
picked up by Asterisk are repeated/echoed.

For example, if a user enters "19" at the voice prompt, Asterisk picks
it up as "1199" and tries to then dial "1199" out to the remote Asterisk
server.

One possible cause is that Asterisk receives the digits both as isdn
indications (out of band) and as dtmf. Are you sure you have answered the
line? On a bri link audio can be passed even without the line being
answered.

Before the line is answered Asterisk can receive overlap digits. While
in overlap reception mode in band (dtmf) digits are ignored. Yuo may want
to enable overlap digits nn the link to the Panasonic.

I am not familiar with this particular BRI card. If it is not based on
zaptel then the configuration will have to be made elsewhere.

Peter

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