[asterisk-biz] DTMF sensitivity

Darren Wiebe darren at aleph-com.net
Thu Apr 13 15:03:25 MST 2006


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You could play with your dtmf settings if the call is comming in on
sip.  I'm not aware of any way to adjust the sensitivity as such.

Darren Wiebe
darren at aleph-com.net

William Piper wrote:

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> List,
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> I have recently downloaded & installed Asterisk2Billing from
> http://www.asterisk2billing.org/ which is a great billing program
> for prepaid calling cards as well as SIP/IAX users.
>
>
>
> The problem is that our Asterisk server seems to have DTMF
> sensitivity too high. If you dial 123456789 it might pick up
> 112233456789. I believe that this is set by asterisk, not the
> a2billing program? right?
>
>
>
> Is there a way to adjust the sensitivity of this?
>
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> Thanks,
>
>
>
> William Piper
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