Would you be able to share the script/xml file that you are using with us?

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On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 5:39 PM, John Rodriguez <grinch_champ...@hotmail.com
> wrote:

>  I'm communicating with MS Speech Server 2k7 - my SIPp calls are
> successfully connecting and I can replay the RTP traffic so I know things
> from a connection stand point are very good.
>
> The issue I'm running into is that it seems I can't send two of the same
> DTMF digits for the same call - it's like the digit will no longer be
> recognized after it was used once.  For example, when I connect with the
> IVR, I send a DTMF 1 (though pcap play) which gets successfuly processed by
> the IVR.  If I try to send another DTMF 1 for the subsequent menu, the IVR
> will not respond to it.  If I send a DTMF 2 (after the first DTMF 1), it is
> recognized and takes me to another menu.  Anyone run into these problems?
> I've verified in Wireshark the DTMF digits are indeed being sent.  It's
> almost as if EACH DTMF digit sent needs to be unique somehow.
>
> What's even stranger is if I record my call via xlite and SAVE each DTMF
> digit sent through the softphone and use it in my SIPp script (instead of
> the DTMF digits that come in the pcap directory), everything works fine....
> the only problem is that this is seriously labor intensive and not sure why
> I have to do that.
>
> However, if I send the same DTMF digit that I re-created from the
> softphone, the same issue occurs (ie. it's not like I can just re-record the
> DTMF tones generated via the softphone).
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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