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

Steve Maroney steve at stevenet.net
Sun May 15 10:39:09 MST 2005



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:
>
> > Wilson Pickett wrote:
> >
> >>>Any other suggestions?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>Have you tried limiting it to ulaw for a test? FWD does ulaw ONLY anyway.
> >>_______________________________________________
> >>
> >>
> > 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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