[Asterisk-Users] progress on DTMF
Eric Wieling
eric at fnords.org
Wed Feb 4 19:04:47 MST 2004
Remember if the phone is set to inband DTMF it won't matter what
Asterisk's DTMF mode is.
On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 19:05, Jeff Gustafson wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 15:49, Eric Wieling wrote:
> > You cannot get reliable inband DTMF unless you use the ULAW or ALAW
> > codecs. If you want DTMF with other codecs you MUST use rfc2833 or INFO
> > DTMF modes.
>
> Yup, I know. My config file has this:
>
> disallow=all
> ;allow=gsm
> allow=ulaw
> allow=alaw
>
> Still, only the first digit is decoded. Anything past the first code
> are not decoded.
>
> ...Jeff
>
> >
> > On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 17:38, Jeff Gustafson wrote:
> > > I tried out today's release of Asterisk. I am now able to consistently
> > > decode inband DTMF over SIP. The problem is that Asterisk only decodes
> > > the first code. So extensions consisting over more than one digit do
> > > not work. So, for example, in the demo extensions, extension 2 and 3
> > > work just fine. Trying to dial extension 500 or 600 does not work.
> > > Asterisk reports that extension '5' or '6' is not a valid extension.
> > > Is there a setting for this?
> > >
> > > ...Jeff
> > >
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