[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-21897) D option in Dial doesn't recognize "w" as a pause
Michael L. Young (JIRA)
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Tue Jun 11 12:47:03 CDT 2013
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Michael L. Young commented on ASTERISK-21897:
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Woops... looks like the W (one second pause) was added to trunk (future Asterisk 12). Sorry about that.
Simple dialplan
{noformat}
exten => 555,1,NoOp(Testing D option in Dial)
same => n,Dial(SIP/9999999999 at peer,,D(wwwwwwww259#))
same => n,Hangup
{noformat}
I set the number to my mobile phone. Dialed this extension using a SIP softphone. Answered the call on my mobile phone when it rang. Counted 4 seconds and then heard digits. I would say the 'w' is being honored.
> D option in Dial doesn't recognize "w" as a pause
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: ASTERISK-21897
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-21897
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: Applications/app_dial
> Affects Versions: 11.4.0
> Environment: Fedora 17
> Reporter: Sean Darcy
> Assignee: Sean Darcy
> Attachments: dtmf-sip-debug-clean
>
>
> The D option in the Dial command does not recognize 'w' as a pause:
> Dial("DAHDI/1-1", "SIP/<>,,D(wwwwwww249#)") in new stack
> == Using SIP RTP TOS bits 184
> == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5
> -- Called SIP/<>
> -- SIP/<>-00000063 answered DAHDI/1-1
> -- Sending DTMF 'wwwwwww249#' to the called party.
> Interestingly, if you put other characters in the DTMF string, you get an error:
> -- Sending DTMF 'pwwwwwww249#' to the called party.
> [Jun 10 18:28:03] WARNING[20775][C-000000fc]: app.c:780 ast_dtmf_stream: Illegal DTMF character 'p' in string. (0-9*#aAbBcCdD allowed)
> This appears to be a regression since it once worked:
> ASTERISK-5536
> http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/609344
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