[asterisk-users] Callmanager 3.3(5) and Asterisk with ooh323
Pavel Jezek
pavel.jezek at i.cz
Thu Oct 26 04:13:14 MST 2006
Dan, do you use ooh323 from asterisk 1.2.x or 1.4 branch?
PJ
Dan Austin wrote:
> PJ Wrote:
>
>> Dan, can you supply your ooh323.conf for me? I would like resolve my
>> issue with not recognizing dtmf by ooh323 from callmanager
>> my ooh323 is quite simple, also on callmanager config page for gateway
>>
>
>
>> to asterisk is nothing special, no faststart, no mtp; ccm v4.1.3sr3a
>>
>
> There's nothing secret about it, but I think I can skip that if the
> settings below are what you are using-
>
>
>> [general]
>> disallow=all
>> allow=alaw
>> ;faststart=no
>> ;h245tunneling=no
>>
>
>
>> [ccm]
>> type=peer
>> ip=192.168.40.7
>> port=1720
>> ;dtmfmode=rfc2833
>> ;dtmfmode=h245signal
>> ;h245tunneling=no
>> ;faststart=no
>>
>
> I tend to use type=friend since I want calls in both directions.
> >From the list above, you have not set the dtmfmode in [general],
> which is where I set it, or in the peer. The sample ooh323.conf
> shows that the default is RFC2833, which does not work with CCM.
> Either uncomment ;dtmfmode=h245signal in the peer, or uncomment it
> and move it to [general].
>
>
>
>
>> Dan Austin wrote:
>>
>>> On the DTMF issues with chan_ooh323, I've used the channel with
>>> CCM 4.0, 4.1 and 5.0 with no issues. At one point I tested all
>>> of the DTMF methods ooH323 provides. CCM definately works with
>>> h245signal, and in the past has worked with q931keypad and
>>> h245alphanumeric. Cisco's support of RFC2833 in CCM has not
>>> been impressive. It works OK as of CCM 5.0 with SIP, but still
>>> not so solid with H323.
>>>
>
>
> Dan
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