I'm having a problem with * being very finicky about the length of DTMF key-presses during menus, voicemail, etc. Basically, short (<100 ms) tones are ignored, anything between 100ms (or so) and about 300ms is correctly detected, and anything >300ms is interpreted as multiple presses of the same key. This is terrible for callers who are trying to get to the correct extension number, delete a voicemail message, etc.
Any ideas why this is happening, or how to fix it? I searched the mailing list back to 7/1/03 but found no mention. Here's my * setup. Note presence of Vodavi Starplus DHS phone system in call path.
Pentium II -350 / Redhat 9.0 / (3) X100P cards
X100P cards are connected to an Analog SLT adaptor, which goes to a digital ports on a Vodavi StarPlus DHS phone system. (So call path is: PSTN --> Vodavi Starplus --> Analog SLT adaptor --> X100P card.)
Asterisk CVS-08/29/03-09:23:49
I have not updated to the most recent CVS because of various problems I've seen cropping up on the bug tracking site.. Something tells me this is not CVS-related but perhaps something to do with the Vodavi. Any suggestions? DTMF parameters I can tweak?
Here's an example of what Voicemail2 does when I hold down the "7" key while listening to a message:
(Flip-flop period is about 3-4 cycles per second.)
-- Playing 'vm-deleted'
-- Playing 'vm-undeleted'
-- Playing 'vm-deleted'
-- Playing 'vm-undeleted'
-- Playing 'vm-deleted'
-- Playing 'vm-undeleted'
-- Playing 'vm-deleted'
-- Playing 'vm-undeleted'
-- Playing 'vm-deleted'
-- Playing 'vm-undeleted'
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