[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 (SIP) with Asterisk: how to get # to
work during a call
Andrew Latham
lathama at gmail.com
Thu Jun 16 06:53:54 MST 2005
# and * are mapped later in the SIP(Default/MAC).cnf it has a section
in the manual if you want to see why.
On 6/16/05, Michael J. Tubby B.Sc (Hons) G8TIC <mike.tubby at thorcom.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Gents,
>
> I've built an Asterisk system to replace our PBX at work and have Cisco
> 7960 phones (SIP 7.4) running with Asterisk 1.0.7.
>
> How to I get Asterisk to recognise the '#' being pressed during a call?
>
> In sip.conf I have entries likle this:
>
> [2001]
> type=friend
> context=local-phone
> auth=md5
> username=2001
> secret=xyzzy
> callerid=Jack Tubby <2001>
> host=dynamic
> nat=no
> canreinvite=no
> dtmfmode=rfc2833
> incominglimit=2
> mailbox=2001 at default
> disallow=all
> allow=alaw
> allow=ulaw
> callgroup=2
> pickupgroup=2
>
> and in the SIPDefault.cnf for the phones I have:
>
> # Inband DTMF Settings (0-disable, 1-enable (default))
> dtmf_inband: 1
>
> # Out of band DTMF Settings (none-disable, avt-avt enable (default),
> avt_always - always avt )
> dtmf_outofband: avt
>
> # DTMF dB Level Settings (1-6dB down, 2-3db down, 3-nominal (default),
> 4-3db up, 5-6dB up)
> dtmf_db_level: 3
>
> DTMF works for voicemail and for remote services over both analogue Zap
> channels and digital (ISDN) channels.
>
> Asterisk doesn't appear to be 'monitoring' the audio so I can't get to
> Asterisk
> features like Asterisk's transfer, parked calls and one-tuch-record...
>
> Am I missing something?
>
>
> Mike
>
>
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