[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Guru help needed for DISA troubles

Jeffrey Starin jeffs at speakeasy.net
Sun May 15 12:25:27 MST 2005


Thanks, at least I know it's not me



Rich Adamson wrote:

>There was an issue raised about a month or so ago due to one of the 
>itsp's (using iax) that involved dtmf not working "after" an iax call 
>is considered "answered". Might that be a possibility?
>
>I opened a bug report on it, but it was immediately closed with a 
>comment "that's the way * operates" and "its an itsp problem". So
>nothing was ever done about it.
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>>Hello, Steve and thank you for replying.
>>
>>Yes, I know the DISA is going to the correct context because when a user 
>>direct-dials into the box (not coming in via FWD) everything works fine 
>>-- the tones are understood and acted upon.  This only happens when 
>>calls are originating from a FWD connection.  I'm pretty stumped on this 
>>one.
>>
>>Steve Maroney wrote:
>>
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>>>What about your dialplan ? Make sure the DISA app is going to correct
>>>context that contains the extensions that you want to dial.
>>>
>>>
>>>Thank you,
>>>Steve Maroney
>>>
>>>On Sun, 15 May 2005, Jeffrey Starin wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>Tnanks for the reply.
>>>>
>>>>Well, I am only using SIP, I do not have any digium cards or IAX
>>>>protocols.  The Asterisk box only understand the initial dtmf tones if
>>>>FWD is set to inband, anything else the caller cannot even transfer to
>>>>the extension that provides DISA.  Here is some other information that
>>>>may help a guru troubleshoot the problem:
>>>>
>>>>using Asterisk CVS-HEAD-5/15/05 on a Centos Operating system kernel
>>>>2.4.21-27.0.4.EL
>>>>
>>>>Here are the pertinent entries from the SIP:
>>>>[general]
>>>>bindaddr=0.0.0.0
>>>>port=5060
>>>>externip=x.x.x.x
>>>>localnet=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
>>>>disallow=all
>>>>allow=ulaw
>>>>canreinvite=no
>>>>defaultexpirey=160
>>>>maxexpiry=180
>>>>context=nothing
>>>>tos=reliability
>>>>register=bla.bla.bla
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>[fwd]
>>>>type=friend
>>>>host=fwd.pulver.com
>>>>username=blablabla
>>>>secret=secretblablabla
>>>>fromdomain=fwd.pulver.com
>>>>context=from-fwd
>>>>insecure=very
>>>>dtmfmode=inband ;the documenation on wiki says use RFC2833, but in
>>>>either case when I toggle this value same results...DISA does not accept
>>>>tones
>>>>canreinvite=no
>>>>disallow=all
>>>>allow=ulaw
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Also, another pretty obvious question:  I understand that for examle in
>>>>the [fwd] entries above those are ths settings that take effect in any
>>>>communication woth FWD.  However, I'm confused as to the purpose of the
>>>>"general" settings -- to what or which connection do they apply?  Since
>>>>the context suggested for the general settings is something like
>>>>"nothing" to avoid unwanted sip calls, I'm confused as to the purposse
>>>>of those entries.  Can someone shed some light on that for me?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>J
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Vaniah Voip wrote:
>>>>
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>>>>>Wilson Pickett wrote:
>>>>>
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>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>>Any other suggestions?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>Have you tried limiting it to ulaw for a test? FWD does ulaw ONLY anyway.
>>>>>>_______________________________________________
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>>>>>A good question would be, are you using FWD with SIP or IAX? Anyway I
>>>>>am using one FWD IAX to access an IVR that allow callers to choose
>>>>>which extension they want and that works fine. I am also using another
>>>>>FWD with SIP that allows the caller to access MeetMe and the meetme
>>>>>requires a PIN and that works fine also. I did have a problem, when
>>>>>DtmfMode=Inband, so I just deleted this and it all works fine. What is
>>>>>the default? I have no idea, but it works great without it.
>>>>>
>>>>>ulaw only applies to IAX channels, not SIP.
>>>>>
>>>>>Regards
>>>>>Garry Taylor
>>>>>
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