The inband stuff was really only there for broken clients (like microsoft netmeeting) which refuse to send dtmf except inband. The sipinfo method is probably the most reliable, especially if tcp sip connections are used rather than udp (which is another feature of exosip2).
Alexandre BOULANGER wrote: >Hi David, > > >I've just tested 1.1.4, DTMF recognition with the eXosip2 lib now works >like a charm with collect () >This way I may soon have a Bayonne2 server running in production >environment. > >I'm not quite sure, but I think there's a loss of input when using >INBAND, SIP INFO works perfectly, I'll see if this error occurs again >and will try to send you some info > > >Le dimanche 01 janvier 2006 à 15:02 -0500, David Sugar a écrit : > > >>This release will mostly be a refinement with fixes related to many >>little issues I came across in Bayonne2 field testing over the past few >>days. I did add a new monitoring module, "snapshot". Other >>improvements relate to eliminating the need for --test mode debugging in >>the future, and hence making it easier to run for all testing and debug >>from the post install configuration. All these changes were meant to >>make it easier and safer to deploy bayonne2 in production. >> >> >> > > >
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