On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 08:50:51AM -0800, Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC wrote:
> Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> > So, you're suggesting that the FXO channel driver generates outbound
> > DTMF under the command of (eventually) the phone set? That would be
> > nice.
>
> Yes, that _would_ be nice. Are y
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> So, you're suggesting that the FXO channel driver generates outbound
> DTMF under the command of (eventually) the phone set? That would be
> nice.
Yes, that _would_ be nice. Are you suggesting that that's not what's
happening? I'm not sure I gather your meaning, or I
On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 08:35:26AM -0800, Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that when you AREN'T sending the DTMF inband, asterisk
> detects it, and if the keys pressed don't lead to any recording/transfer
> features, then it re-creates DTMF on the bridged channel. I mean t
Remco Barendse wrote:
I cannot find this option in the snom firmware, the only thing I found is
"DTMF via SIP INFO:"
This sounds nice but I guess it will break stuff if you need DTMF tones to
get through the menu of a remote PBX.
I'm pretty sure that when you AREN'T sending the DTMF inband,
Another way would be to set the dtmf option to speed dial and then add a
speed dial number 1: *1
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I cannot find this option in the snom firmware, the only thing I found is
"DTMF via SIP INFO:"
This sounds nice but I guess it will break stuff if you need DTMF tones to
get through the menu of a remote PBX.
Ideally * would need to interpret the SIP INFO message from the Snom as
start recordin
We use SIP Polycom 501s, and their dtmfmode=rfc2833. The remote party
can NOT hear the tones when you start recording. I suspect that if
dtmfmode=inband, they WOULD be able to. Could be wrong here, that's
just my current rudimentary understanding of the situation :)
Moj
Remco Barendse wrot
Hi Joe,
this is the link I was looking for - I ggled a lot, but didn't find it.
Thanke you !
noro
2006/10/5, Joe Pukepail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
There was a patch to get this working, looks like it has been abandoned,
though. Should give you a starting point to get it working, or perha
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 07:17:47AM -0400, sip wrote:
> That varies from location to location, really. In Georgia, for instance, only
> ONE party need know the recording is taking place (calling or receiving)
> without a warrant. In some countries, neither party need know, etc, etc.
This page:
Hi Joel,
thanks for the answer :-).
Yes this is one (the easiest) way how it can be done (on phone side),
but I am still
looking for asterisk side solution ...
i.e. it should understand info message sent by phone and do some
prescribed action.
Haven't u any clue ?
noro
2006/10/5, Joel Hill
There was a patch to get this working, looks like it has been abandoned, though. Should give you a starting point to get it working, or perhaps a bounty would get someone interested in getting it usable and committed.
http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=4845
On 10/4/06, Joel Hill <[EMAIL PROTE
That varies from location to location, really. In Georgia, for instance, only
ONE party need know the recording is taking place (calling or receiving)
without a warrant. In some countries, neither party need know, etc, etc.
N.
On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 15:25:28 +1000, Joel Hill wrote
> No worries. Go
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006, Joel Hill wrote:
> No worries. Good question, I wasn't sure so I just tested it and it seems that
> the answer is yes it does send the tones to the other side.
> Can I ask why this would matter, I think there could be legal implications of
> recording a call and not notifying t
No worries. Good question, I wasn't sure so I just tested it and it
seems that the answer is yes it does send the tones to the other side.
Can I ask why this would matter, I think there could be legal
implications of recording a call and not notifying the other party.
That's why you always get t
Thanks for this, I was looking for this too.
Will the DTMF tone be audible to the other side? (In other words will they
know something is happening)
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006, Joel Hill wrote:
> Hi Noro,
>
> Depending on what firmware you have this is the way to go.
> Go to the Functions keys page, t
Hi,
I'd like to make record button working on snom 320/360 + asterisk.
As I learned from wireshark output, the phone produces SIP info
message "Record: on", while record button pressed.
Can anybody give me an advice, how to teach asterisk to understand
that SIP info message and start recording
Hi Noro,
Depending on what firmware you have this is the way to go.
Go to the Functions keys page, then look for the Record button, Change
the type to DTMF and in number put in *1 which is the default Asterisk
recording function.
Hope this helps
Cheers,
Joel
Asterisk IT
www.asteriskit.com.a
Hi,
I'd like to make record button working on snom 320/360 + asterisk.
As I learned from wireshark output, the phone produces SIP info
message "Record: on", while record button pressed.
Can anybody give me an advice, how to teach asterisk to understand
that SIP info message and start recording
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