Thank you very much for your help. I
switched from ‘info’ to ‘rfc2833’ and my problems seem to have disappeared.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DTMF
problems
test it out with rfc2833
with sip since it is the most common of them all
On 8/8/06, Moises
Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Ok, with SIP you can send
the DTMF in 3 flavors. You need to know how
your SIP telephony gateway providers send and expect the DTMF. You
configure that in Asterisk file sip.conf, look for the peer parameter
"dtmfmode", valid values are:
dtmfmode=info
Use SIP INFO messages to send, this is out of band
dtmfmode=rfc2833
Actually i dont know, but check RFC2833 :)
dtmfmode=inband
The DTMF digits are sent in the same stream that the audio. This means that
if the audio codec is of low quality, DTMF may not pass.
dtmfmode=auto
Asterisk is supposed to detect the correct DTMF mode to use, actually
I havent used this one, but you can give it a try :)
Regards
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