Has anyone confirmed this? It sounds like an interesting theory.

- Waldo

On Dec 8, 2005, at 12:46 PM, Philipp von Klitzing wrote:

Hi!

This and Time Bandit's comment makes sense. I didn't realize that
these options in the Dial string will "force" Asterisk to stay in the
media path even if canreinvite=yes.

You might even have another option: DTMF via SIP INFO

Quote from asterisk-devel two days ago:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.telephony.pbx.asterisk.devel/14693

Cheers, Philipp


Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:

I was thinking of hacking things a bit to allow my asterisk to stay
out of the media path in the above case, but figured it couldn't hurt
to post a quick sanity check here.  Anyone see any problems?

This is certainly possible, but Asterisk currently assumes that if it is
not in the media path, it also won't be able to receive DTMF frames.
However, if you are using SIP INFO for DTMF signaling, then it should
'just work', since when Asterisk sees the appropriate DTMF frames it
will cause the bridge to 'break' and bring the media path back.


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