Hello List,
I am facing some issue while passing DTMF (RFC2833 set globally in
sip.conf) in meetme (asterisk 1.8). The issue I have observed that - if two
users tries to pass DTMF simultaneously at the same time from their phones
only one DTMF is detected in asterisk and broadcasted to other
What is the easiest way? And how can it be implemented?
I thought to something like:
1. I request a page to the webserver
2. Perl sends to asterisk a number to dial (Perl and asterisk are
running in the same machine)
3. Asterisk calls the phone
or
1. A Perl sip client registers
I thought to something like:
[...]
or
[...]
Or make the script place a call file [0].
-nik
[0]: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+Call+Files
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On Oct 18, 2013 2:09 AM, binary dreamer binary.vor...@gmail.com wrote:
hello everyone. i am concerned about security to the PBX and i would like
to discuss different fraud detection methods.
Apart from making everything to
On 13-11-13 10:20 AM, Jonas Kellens wrote:
Hello,
can I use include-statements in the calendar.conf configuration file ?
You _should_ be able to use it will every .conf file, otherwise it is a bug.
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What do you want to happen once the call is made?
You can choose to fire the call off using the originate command with the
Asterisk Manager Interface from a PHP page or some other similar language. No
need for Perl on the Asterisk box at all really unless you need it for
something else.
I want to be able to pass any number (variable length) to a context and then
forward that to another asterisk server for processing by that servers dial
plan. I have the two talking IAX2 so that part is done. I can also dial a
number from the sending to the server asterisk. The problem is I
On Sat, 16 Nov 2013, Doug wrote:
I want to be able to pass any number (variable length) to a context and
then forward that to another asterisk server for processing by that
servers dial plan.
If I use a _x! it just stops at the first character.
How about '_x.' or '_!.'
Note that '!'
If using IAX then I would recommend setting up DUNDi or Switch statement in
dialplan.
Mitul
On Nov 17, 2013 12:50 PM, Steve Edwards asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
On Sat, 16 Nov 2013, Doug wrote:
I want to be able to pass any number (variable length) to a context and
then forward that to