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Indicating rfc2833 is exactly what asterisk does when it receives an
invite from a server or device that indicates rfc2833 is available
regardless of whether or not dtmfmode=inband. <br>
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I will get a sip debug and open a bug report when I have a few minutes.<br>
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Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
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<pre wrap="">----- Stagg Shelton <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:asterisk@oneringnetworks.com"><asterisk@oneringnetworks.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I did ultimately force asterisk to the point where it will not accept
or
send rfc2833. I did this by modifying chan_sip.c in the function
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Asterisk should not be sending an SDP with RFC-2833 in it when the dtmfmode=inband in sip.conf. If it is doing that, please capture a 'sip debug' of this happening and opening a bug on bugs.digium.com :-)
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