Not used to Brazils signalling standards, but in the US all end user
signalling is via DTMF or dial pulse(rotary), so we know the Digium
cards support that.
Here FSK is only used for the CLASS family of features, ie callerID,
message waiting, etc.
Good Luck
On Mar 9, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Filipe Mordhorst wrote:
Thanks. It’s an analog card and I really didn’t find anything with
good explanations (at least no for me).
The problem is that the people who give me support for my actual
PABX, asked me the standard tone signaling.
I’m trying to get in my actual PABX from asterisk through the PABX
fxo port and I want to do it in a transparent way to the user.
The guys form the PABX support said they will try to catch the
incoming digits to make the PABX internal routing decision and to
do that, they need to know the signaling standard used by my Digium
card (TDM400P)
Maybe I’m just saying bullshit. If that is the case, please tell
me, so I can have a goooood talk with that support team.
Thanks.
Regards,
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Filipe Mordhorst
Brazil-SC
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Em nome de Wai Wu
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 9 de março de 2006 12:11
Para: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Assunto: RE: [Asterisk-Users] DTFM or FSK
Can you be more specific? All digital cards (regardless of
manufacture) use the same modulation, it is a standard and you can
probably google it.
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