Thanks Sherwood for all the info.
The devices are using ulaw and rfc2833. There is no transcoding on my
server, but not sure what my trunk providers are doing.
I was thinking about the frequency detection issue as it seems to be
primarily involving women so I'll try adjusting the input/output
On 7/29/2010 6:51 PM, Travis Langhals wrote:
Thanks Sherwood for all the info.
The devices are using ulaw and rfc2833. There is no transcoding on my
server, but not sure what my trunk providers are doing.
I was thinking about the frequency detection issue as it seems to be
primarily
Travis Langhals tra...@netitek.com writes:
[2010-07-27 10:34:42] DTMF[9744] channel.c: DTMF begin '1' received on
SIP/5211-0078
Is SIP/5211 a Linksys or a Grandstream or something else?
Do you have relaxdtmf=no?
Also, your Asterisk version numbers are incorrect. Do you mean 1.6.2.10?
SIP/5211 is a Grandstream device.
Did not add relaxdtmf=no, but sip show settings verifies it's already set to
no.
Fat fingered the version, it should have said 1.6.2.6 through 1.6.2.10
Travis
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:12 AM, Benny Amorsen
benny+use...@amorsen.dkbenny%2buse...@amorsen.dk
Sorry, I came into this late...what codec is the device using, and is
the audio being trascoded?
Back at Voxitas, we had a couple of customers complain about random
DTMF tones coming across their line, and Asterisk WAS actually
hearing DTMF tones...want to know what it was?.
In that