[Asterisk-Users] chan_capi-cm-0.6 and incoming calls problem
Esteban Guana-Jarrin
egua5261 at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 6 22:17:34 MST 2006
Armin,
>2. Incoming DTMF tones are not detected via this ISDN line and AVM Fritz
>card
>>Did you set for softdtmf/relaxdtmf?
>>Armin
I have tried with the following in capi.conf:
softdtmf=on ;enable/disable software dtmf detection, recommended for
AVM cards
relaxdtmf=on ;in addition to softdtmf, you can use relaxed dtmf
detection
This is the capi-in context in extensions.conf that i'm just using to test
the digits detection
[capi-in]
exten => 99546476,1,Answer
exten => 99546476,2,DigitTimeout(10)
exten => 99546476,3,ResponseTimeout(5)
exten => 99546476,4,Read(Digits,enter-phone-number10,10)
exten => 99546476,5,NoOp(${Digits})
exten => t,1, Goto(99546476,4)
exten => t,2, Hangup
Below is the debug output and as you can see the variable Digits is empty
(User entered ''). No digits were detected.
== ISDN1: Incoming call '' -> '99546476'
-- Executing Answer("CAPI/ISDN1/99546476-18", "") in new stack
== ISDN1: Answering for 99546476
-- Executing DigitTimeout("CAPI/ISDN1/99546476-18", "10") in new stack
-- Set Digit Timeout to 10
-- Executing ResponseTimeout("CAPI/ISDN1/99546476-18", "5") in new stack
-- Set Response Timeout to 5
-- Executing Read("CAPI/ISDN1/99546476-18",
"Digits|enter-phone-number10|10") in new stack
-- Accepting a maximum of 10 digits.
-- Playing 'enter-phone-number10' (language 'en')
-- User entered ''
-- Executing NoOp("CAPI/ISDN1/99546476-18", "") in new stack
-- Timeout on CAPI/ISDN1/99546476-18
== CDR updated on CAPI/ISDN1/99546476-18
-- Executing Goto("CAPI/ISDN1/99546476-18", "99546476|4") in new stack
-- Goto (capi-in,99546476,4)
-- Executing Read("CAPI/ISDN1/99546476-18",
"Digits|enter-phone-number10|10") in new stack
-- Accepting a maximum of 10
-- Playing 'enter-phone-number10' (language 'en')
-- User entered ''
-- Executing NoOp("CAPI/ISDN1/99546476-18", "") in new stack
-- Timeout on CAPI/ISDN1/99546476-18
Any ideas?
Esteban
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