Hi, I've managed to get X-Lite (v2 build 1050) working pretty well with *, but am having problems with the DTMF signalling. I've used inband signalling with no problems on the uncompressed codecs (G711), but obviously this doesn't work with the compressed ones (GSM). However when I try to use RFC 2833 it doesn't seem to pick up "0" properly. For example if I dial the voicemail app and then enter my extension (600) it says "Login incorrect" even though I haven't been prompted to enter my password, and the console shows the dialed number as 6 or 60. Has anyone else got this to work? Jamie Neil Versado I.T. Services Ltd.
Quoting myself ;)> Hi, > > I've managed to get X-Lite (v2 build 1050) working pretty well with *, but > am having problems with the DTMF signalling.In case anyone is interested, the settings I use to get X-Lite build 1050 to talk to * are: System Settings > SIP Proxy --------------------------- User Name: jamie (my sip username in *) Password: mypassword (my sip password in *) Domain/Realm: asterisk SIP Proxy: asterisk.versado.net (hostname or IP address of asterisk server) Send Internal IP: on Anything not listed should be left as default. This works when there are no intermediate NAT devices. If the client is behind a NAT box then make these changes to the above: System Settings > Network ------------------------- NAT Firewall IP: 1.2.3.4 (public IP address of the NAT box) System Settings > SIP Proxy --------------------------- Send Internal IP: off Hope that is of some use to someone. Jamie> > I've used inband signalling with no problems on the uncompressed codecs > (G711), but obviously this doesn't work with the compressed ones (GSM). > > However when I try to use RFC 2833 it doesn't seem to pick up "0" > properly. > For example if I dial the voicemail app and then enter my > extension (600) it > says "Login incorrect" even though I haven't been prompted to enter my > password, and the console shows the dialed number as 6 or 60. > > Has anyone else got this to work? > > Jamie Neil > Versado I.T. Services Ltd.
Hi Someone on the X-lite support list said that RFC2833 is broken in X-lite (I ran into the same problem you did). Do you know of a way to turn off 2833 on X-lite? Thanks Lee Goodman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jamie Neil" <jamie@versado.net> To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 7:31 AM Subject: [Asterisk-Users] RFC2833 problems with X-Lite> Hi, > > I've managed to get X-Lite (v2 build 1050) working pretty well with *, but > am having problems with the DTMF signalling. > > I've used inband signalling with no problems on the uncompressed codecs > (G711), but obviously this doesn't work with the compressed ones (GSM). > > However when I try to use RFC 2833 it doesn't seem to pick up "0"properly.> For example if I dial the voicemail app and then enter my extension (600)it> says "Login incorrect" even though I haven't been prompted to enter my > password, and the console shows the dialed number as 6 or 60. > > Has anyone else got this to work? > > Jamie Neil > Versado I.T. Services Ltd. > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users