[asterisk-users] 1.8.0 beta2: courtesy tone being played to callee

Leif Madsen leif.madsen at asteriskdocs.org
Sat Jul 31 15:32:44 CDT 2010


On 7/31/2010 11:56 AM, covici at ccs.covici.com wrote:
> Leif Madsen<leif.madsen at asteriskdocs.org>  wrote:
>
>> On 7/29/2010 8:30 PM, covici at ccs.covici.com wrote:
>>> Hi.  I am using *1 in features to initiate a mix monitor recording.
>>> However, when I hit *1, the callee hears the courtesy tone which I have,
>>> so I know when the recording is started or stopped.  This is a problem,
>>> particularly in automated system where the beep is mistaken for a tone
>>> or other problems.
>>>
>>> Should I file a bug, or is this going to be fixed?
>>
>> This doesn't really sound like a bug to me, but it's hard to tell
>> without any debugging information.
>>
>> Please provide the configuration you're using along with the console
>> output of the dialplan showing what is happening during a call. Likely
>> because you're executing (a macro?) on the other channel, that whatever
>> tone you're executing is being played to the other channel because
>> you're executing the entire feature on the other channel. I'm just
>> speculating at this point though.
> Well, this did not happen in 1.6.2, so I figured it was a regression.
> Here are the lines from the log once the call was answered and after the
> dtmf for the *1
>
> [Jul 29 20:31:03] VERBOSE[22300] file.c:     --<SIP/202-0000005b>
> Playing 'beep.gsm' (language 'en')
> [Jul 29 20:31:04] VERBOSE[22300] file.c:     --<SIP/flowroute-0000005c>
> Playing 'beep.gsm' (language 'en')
> Why the second line?

Hard to say without the information previously asked for.

Leif Madsen.



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