Re: [Asterisk-Users] Unreliable dtmf digit generation from tdm400p

2004-07-08 Thread ghost
Al,

I spoke with a tech support person at Digium today.  He suggested adding a
'w' to the dial string.  I did this and thus far it appears to have solved
the problem.

; we must add a pause (w) in the dial string for some reason otherwise the
dtmf digits sent won't be complete.
; appears only to be a problem with tdm400 cards, x100p cards seem to dial
ok without the w

exten = _9X.,1,Dial(ZAP/10/w${EXTEN:1})
exten = _9X.,2,Congestion

As a side item, while doing all the testing to figure this out, I noticed
that there is a delay in the dialing of the last digit.  So if you dial
5551212 the card actually dials 555121 pause 2.  Does anyone know why it
does this?  The Digium support guy seemed to think it was a bug and
suggested I report it on bugs.digium.com, which I'll do unless someone
here can enlighten me as to the a meanful purpose to the delay.  It
already takes longer than is really comfortable to dial a number so I'd
like to speed it up as much as possible.

Mark


 I have the *exact* same problem.  Please let me know if you have found
 any solution.  Thanks!

 In my setup I have 2 of the TDM400P cards, with four FXO modules each.

 Al

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I have a tdm400p 4 port fxo card which is not reliably creating the dtmf
dialed digits when making a call.  I have placed a linemans handset in
monitor mode on the line and can hear that what the system reports it is
dialing is not what the card is actually dialing.  This happens about
25-50% of the time. The remaining time the digits dialed are correct and
the call goes through properly.

For example, I dial 5551212

 == Spawn extension (default, 95551212, 1) exited non-zero on
 'SIP/102-8da7'
-- Executing Dial(SIP/102-07cb, Zap/2/5551212) in new stack
-- Called 2/5551212
-- Zap/2-1 answered SIP/102-07cb

The system logs that it's dialing 5551212 to channel zap/2.. great.

Now when I actually listen to what the card is dialing, it doesn't dial
5551212 but something like 555212.  I don't know what exactly it's
 dialing
since I can't decode dtmf in my head, but it's clearly missing a digit or
two.  As a result, the telco comes back with a your call can't be
completed because the full phone number wasn't dialed.

I have a X100P which is also in the system which works just fine.. it
never has this problem.

This is a brand new card, and I only have this one, so I can't test with
any others. Maybe it's defective?I've spent all day trying to
troubleshoot this - I've tried different phone lines, even put the card
into another box I built to try and troubleshoot.  Always get the same
intermittant problem.

Also I've noticed in this testing that there is a slight pause before the
last digit is dialed.  This always occurs and I'm curious why it does
this.

Thanks for anyones help!

Mark

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Unreliable dtmf digit generation from tdm400p

2004-07-07 Thread Andrew Yager
On 07/07/2004, at 7:20 AM, Alok K. Dhir wrote:
I have the *exact* same problem.  Please let me know if you have found 
any solution.  Thanks!

In my setup I have 2 of the TDM400P cards, with four FXO modules each.
I'm not having this problem on either of my TDM400 cards with a mix of 
FXO and FXS modules

Check that your impedence settings are correct, and failing that log a 
bug at bugs.digium.com with as much information as you can provide.

Andrew

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Unreliable dtmf digit generation from tdm400p

2004-07-07 Thread Jean-Yves Avenard
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I've had this issue too with a TDM4 cards with 3 FXS modules
Sometimes I dial a number, and it gets somewhere else. Apologies to the 
person I called, press redial, hope we go.

Quite annoying, it doesn't seem to happen very often though
Jean-Yves
On 07/07/2004, at 9:39 PM, Andrew Yager wrote:
I'm not having this problem on either of my TDM400 cards with a mix of 
FXO and FXS modules

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Unreliable dtmf digit generation from tdm400p

2004-07-07 Thread Gelson Dias Santos
	I have two TMD400P with 4 FXO modules each working fine for about one 
week. Never experienced this problem.
	Are you using the power connector on each board? When testing I 
discovered it works without the power cord, but I assume that if it´s 
there then I need to connect it. :-)
	My only problem with these boards is the allways green status I 
reported on another email. If a line stops working, asterisk can´t 
senses it and still tries to dial outside through that line.

Gelson
Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
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I've had this issue too with a TDM4 cards with 3 FXS modules
Sometimes I dial a number, and it gets somewhere else. Apologies to the 
person I called, press redial, hope we go.

Quite annoying, it doesn't seem to happen very often though
Jean-Yves
On 07/07/2004, at 9:39 PM, Andrew Yager wrote:
I'm not having this problem on either of my TDM400 cards with a mix of 
FXO and FXS modules

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Unreliable dtmf digit generation from tdm400p

2004-07-07 Thread Steve Totaro
The power cord it for fxs ring voltage I believe.  Shouldnt be needed for
fxo


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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Unreliable dtmf digit generation from tdm400p


 I have two TMD400P with 4 FXO modules each working fine for about one
 week. Never experienced this problem.
 Are you using the power connector on each board? When testing I
 discovered it works without the power cord, but I assume that if it´s
 there then I need to connect it. :-)
 My only problem with these boards is the allways green status I
 reported on another email. If a line stops working, asterisk can´t
 senses it and still tries to dial outside through that line.

 Gelson


 Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:

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  I've had this issue too with a TDM4 cards with 3 FXS modules
 
  Sometimes I dial a number, and it gets somewhere else. Apologies to the
  person I called, press redial, hope we go.
 
  Quite annoying, it doesn't seem to happen very often though
 
  Jean-Yves
 
  On 07/07/2004, at 9:39 PM, Andrew Yager wrote:
 
  I'm not having this problem on either of my TDM400 cards with a mix of
  FXO and FXS modules
 
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  Hydrix Pty Ltd - Embedding the net
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Unreliable dtmf digit generation from tdm400p

2004-07-06 Thread Alok K. Dhir
I have the *exact* same problem.  Please let me know if you have found 
any solution.  Thanks!

In my setup I have 2 of the TDM400P cards, with four FXO modules each.
Al
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a tdm400p 4 port fxo card which is not reliably creating the dtmf
dialed digits when making a call.  I have placed a linemans handset in
monitor mode on the line and can hear that what the system reports it is
dialing is not what the card is actually dialing.  This happens about
25-50% of the time. The remaining time the digits dialed are correct and
the call goes through properly.
For example, I dial 5551212
== Spawn extension (default, 95551212, 1) exited non-zero on 'SIP/102-8da7'
   -- Executing Dial(SIP/102-07cb, Zap/2/5551212) in new stack
   -- Called 2/5551212
   -- Zap/2-1 answered SIP/102-07cb
The system logs that it's dialing 5551212 to channel zap/2.. great.
Now when I actually listen to what the card is dialing, it doesn't dial
5551212 but something like 555212.  I don't know what exactly it's dialing
since I can't decode dtmf in my head, but it's clearly missing a digit or
two.  As a result, the telco comes back with a your call can't be
completed because the full phone number wasn't dialed.
I have a X100P which is also in the system which works just fine.. it
never has this problem.
This is a brand new card, and I only have this one, so I can't test with
any others. Maybe it's defective?I've spent all day trying to
troubleshoot this - I've tried different phone lines, even put the card
into another box I built to try and troubleshoot.  Always get the same
intermittant problem.
Also I've noticed in this testing that there is a slight pause before the
last digit is dialed.  This always occurs and I'm curious why it does
this.
Thanks for anyones help!
Mark
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[Asterisk-Users] Unreliable dtmf digit generation from tdm400p

2004-07-04 Thread ghost
I have a tdm400p 4 port fxo card which is not reliably creating the dtmf
dialed digits when making a call.  I have placed a linemans handset in
monitor mode on the line and can hear that what the system reports it is
dialing is not what the card is actually dialing.  This happens about
25-50% of the time. The remaining time the digits dialed are correct and
the call goes through properly.

For example, I dial 5551212

 == Spawn extension (default, 95551212, 1) exited non-zero on 'SIP/102-8da7'
-- Executing Dial(SIP/102-07cb, Zap/2/5551212) in new stack
-- Called 2/5551212
-- Zap/2-1 answered SIP/102-07cb

The system logs that it's dialing 5551212 to channel zap/2.. great.

Now when I actually listen to what the card is dialing, it doesn't dial
5551212 but something like 555212.  I don't know what exactly it's dialing
since I can't decode dtmf in my head, but it's clearly missing a digit or
two.  As a result, the telco comes back with a your call can't be
completed because the full phone number wasn't dialed.

I have a X100P which is also in the system which works just fine.. it
never has this problem.

This is a brand new card, and I only have this one, so I can't test with
any others. Maybe it's defective?I've spent all day trying to
troubleshoot this - I've tried different phone lines, even put the card
into another box I built to try and troubleshoot.  Always get the same
intermittant problem.

Also I've noticed in this testing that there is a slight pause before the
last digit is dialed.  This always occurs and I'm curious why it does
this.

Thanks for anyones help!

Mark

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