It may be a little harder for you check since you don't work for a telecom 
company like I do, but if it continues to be an issue then I would contact 
your telephone company and describe the problem as best as you can to them. 
It's really not an Asterisk issue, it's the phone company.

On Thursday 18 November 2004 07:56 pm, Joseph wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 13:52 +0000, Brian Wilkins wrote:
> > The same exact thing happens to me. For me, it is because the calls are
> > going out via Confer and that has problems sending DTMF tones. I'd
> > recheck the route that you sending calls out to.
>
> How do you check the rote.
> The call is going out to PSTN-Line on SPA-3000
>
> When I check (calling another line) whenever I press any digit it some
> kind of echo follows.  It sounds as if somebody was talking to a mic.
> very close.

-- 
Brian Wilkins
Software Engineer
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Heritage Communications Corporation
  Melbourne, FL     USA     32935
321.308.4000 x33
http://www.hcc.net

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