How were you able to determine that the far end was sending the digits in
RFC2833 plus SIP INFO?
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Andres wrote:
>
> I have seen this before. Upon careful analisys we saw that the far end
> was sending the digits in RFC2833 plus SIP INFO (or Inband, I can't
> reme
We've actually had issues with Flowroute in the past where DTMF was a
constant issue. My best suggestion for course of action is find another
provider. NexVortex is pretty solid all around. They also had the quickest
recourse for when GNAPS went bottoms up last month and sent pretty much all
VoIP
On 8/26/2010 2:55 PM, M S wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been getting complaints lately that callers to my IVR are
> pressing a digit once but the system is responding as if they pressed
> it twice (once for each of two consecutive menus).
> I'm using an AGI script and logging all DTMF entries - and to th
Hi,
I've been getting complaints lately that callers to my IVR are pressing a
digit once but the system is responding as if they pressed it twice (once
for each of two consecutive menus).
I'm using an AGI script and logging all DTMF entries - and to the script, at
least, it looks like the digit is
On Sun, 2007-05-13 at 20:54 +0300, Dovid B wrote:
> I am actually getting DTMF over SIP when people call in to a clients system
> that is running a2billing. They are using RFC2833.
>
If you are using a Cisco router anywhere in the loop, there is a known
bug that causes rfc2833 and inband signall
Wednesday, May 09, 2007 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Double DTMF digits
I wonder if your hardware is doing the actual DTMF detecting. What
hardware are you using? I'm using the TE205P and I believe that the DTMF
detection is being done in the software in my case.
Remi
Stev
I wonder if your hardware is doing the actual DTMF detecting. What
hardware are you using? I'm using the TE205P and I believe that the
DTMF detection is being done in the software in my case.
Remi
Steve Davies wrote:
On 5/3/07, Ken Leland III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When dtmfmode is
I wonder if the your hardware is doing the actual DTMF detecting. What
hardware are you using? I'm using the TE205P and I believe that the
DTMF detection is being done in the software.
Remi
Steve Davies wrote:
On 5/3/07, Ken Leland III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When dtmfmode is set to
On 5/3/07, Ken Leland III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When dtmfmode is set to inband for SIP, and i originate a call from sip
out to the PSTN, I can hear the DTMF digit twice in the audio stream.
Once very briefly and once for normal duration.
Our Theory: While Asterisk is parsing the DTMF, for a
When dtmfmode is set to inband for SIP, and i originate a call from sip
out to the PSTN, I can hear the DTMF digit twice in the audio stream.
Once very briefly and once for normal duration.
Our Theory: While Asterisk is parsing the DTMF, for a fraction of a
second, while the end user generated
Replying to my own post...
Even more interesting is that the issue seems to be caused by the
Linksys ATAs that I am using to test with. If I use a mobile phone, a
landline, or a digital phone to originate the call, all seems happy.
If I use an ATA, it leaves just enough of the original DTMF in t
This is very interesting. I am now getting this double-digit behaviour
occasionally, and only on IAX channels (so far). Did anyone come up
with a solution or a way to improve matters?
The scenario where I get this is:
PSTN -> Provider -> IAX -> Gateway -> IAX -> Customer
So I will go and do som
Any ideas as to how I can fix this issue?
Thanks
Remi
Remi Quezada wrote:
> Ok that makes sense, but I'm still getting double digits. It seems to
> me that the DTMF digit is getting detected too late. When the digit is
> pressed it seems like asterisk is passing the DTMF digit for a fraction
>
Ok that makes sense, but I'm still getting double digits. It seems to
me that the DTMF digit is getting detected too late. When the digit is
pressed it seems like asterisk is passing the DTMF digit for a fraction
of a second through the audio path and then sends the digit for however
long your t
Remi Quezada wrote:
I have two asterisk servers one is connected to the PSTN and the other
one is connected to SIP users. The two servers connect with each other
using IAX. When I have an incoming call from PSTN to the asterisk
servers and have a forward to go back out to the PSTN the two IAX
c
Hi,
I have two asterisk servers one is connected to the PSTN and the other
one is connected to SIP users. The two servers connect with each other
using IAX. When I have an incoming call from PSTN to the asterisk
servers and have a forward to go back out to the PSTN the two IAX
channel bridge tog
I am forwarding my calls from my packet8 phone number to my Free World
Dialup account using the Packet8 FWD interconnect codes. I have asterisk
registered with my FWD account via IAX2 and have also tried with SIP. When
a call comes in Asterisk interprets any DTMF tones twice. IE: someone
types 1 as
I am forwarding my calls from my packet8 phone number to my Free World
Dialup account using the Packet8 FWD interconnect codes. I have asterisk
registered with my FWD account via IAX2 and have also tried with SIP. When
a call comes in Asterisk interprets any DTMF tones twice. IE: someone
types 1 as
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