[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-20748) Asterisk system didn't accept some dtmf digits when It called by a external PBX phone
Richard Mudgett (JIRA)
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Thu Nov 29 11:47:45 CST 2012
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Richard Mudgett commented on ASTERISK-20748:
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DTMF decode has recently been made user configurable in dsp.conf because the DTMF specifications differ slightly among regions. See ASTERISK-17493 and ASTERISK-20442 and the dsp.conf.sample file in Asterisk versions with these issues incorporated.
> Asterisk system didn't accept some dtmf digits when It called by a external PBX phone
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>
> Key: ASTERISK-20748
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-20748
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Affects Versions: 1.8.18.0, 10.10.0
> Environment: CentOS Linux, Asterisk 1.8.18.0, libPri 1.4-current, DAHDI 2.6
> Card Details : Single span digital telephony card TE121. and using PRI E1 lines
> Reporter: Ankit Mittal
> Assignee: Ankit Mittal
> Attachments: debug.txt
>
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> When some one call on our DAHDI(asterisk) system by their landline phone or the mobile phone the call goes perfectly and asterisk accept each of the dtmf digit pressed at other end.
> but when the same call is done by their PBX phone, the system ignore some digits like when we press 100136972 it shows 100192, and if we do it again it shows 1001392.
> I have tried
> 1. relaxdtmf = yes /no
> 2. toneduration = 300
> but nothing help me.
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