Thanks Leif. I can't say for sure but it seems to have helped. I noted another strange behaviour with 1.4; my system would issue out a tone every nine seconds, some kind of a mark. Anyways, I read on the developers forum that Russel has made some further enhancements to the DTMF issues. Apparently they are up on SVN. I'll patiently wait for 1.4.5. to be released.

Syd

Leif Madsen wrote:
For using the non-variable length DTMF in 1.4, you can use:

dtmfmode=rfc2833compensate

This is required when utilizing DTMF between Asterisk 1.4 and older
versions. This may help resolve some issues you may be having with
certain providers.

Leif.

On 5/16/07, Syd Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Mark.  Re #1 - I too have be wrestling with DTMF issues ever since
upgrading to 1.4  1.4 specifically made a change to DTMF signalling.  I
also have a working 1.2 install and when I revert back to that, the DTMF
issues disappear.  Unfortunately I'm too much in love with 1.4 to use
1.2 so I'm trying this and that to determine how to cope.  Worse comes
to worse, you could try extending the DTMF duration in the source file
and recompile.


Mark Borg wrote:
> Hi, I am a "new member" trying to get up to speed with asterisk.
> Got 2 questions:
> 1. I have a setup at my shop, voip via voicenet.ca; asterisk 1.4 & aastra 480i
> terminal. No analog lines avail.
> It seems fine, except, for with some calls, I cannot have a dtmf tone
> recognised by the called pbx. (like press 0 for operator, etc.) On other
> pbx's it works OK.
>
> 2. I set up a client with two TDM400 & 6 POTS lines (only)& AAstra 9131 > terminals. One application is to bridge an inbound call to another line & > dial back out to a remote office. HOWEVER, the resulting call is at a very > low volume & client is irritated. Changing the line parameters with fxotune > just makes a bunch of clipping & echo, and one cannot tell which lines are to
> be bridged as it depends on the incoming call.
>
> Does anyone have insight?
> Should I (eat the TDM400s and) install sipura hardware?
> thanks
> Mark Borg
>



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