Hello, We're using asterisk with a z-plex 10 and a Zap tormentia card at a non-profit home for the aged. Sometimes when we dial out, our numbers are misintepreted with one number being detected twice. For instance 337-4411 becomes 337-7441 7's 4's and 0's seem to be particularly prone to this issue. Any ideas? I've tried turning down rxgain and txgain. A little debugging info: # uname -a Linux pbx 2.4.18 #1 Mon Aug 25 14:27:34 EDT 2003 i686 unknown Debian system 1.2Ghz Athalon Thunderbird Asterisk CVS-08/25/03-14:35:09, Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Linux Support Services, Inc. Thanks, Jon
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 15:09, Jon Hopper wrote:> Hello, > > We're using asterisk with a z-plex 10 and a Zap tormentia card at a non-profit home for the aged. > > Sometimes when we dial out, our numbers are misintepreted with one number being detected twice. For instance 337-4411 becomes 337-7441 7's 4's and 0's seem to be particularly prone to this issue. > > Any ideas? I've tried turning down rxgain and txgain. > > A little debugging info: > > # uname -a > Linux pbx 2.4.18 #1 Mon Aug 25 14:27:34 EDT 2003 i686 unknown > Debian system > 1.2Ghz Athalon Thunderbird > Asterisk CVS-08/25/03-14:35:09, Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Linux Support Services, Inc.Do you hear a little static during the dialtone? Do you sometimes hear extra noise as you add on more active channels? If so it has to do with timing problems and slips. Asterisk will detect a DTMF then a static pop will signal the end of the DTMF, then asterisk hears the DTMF again. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>
Thanks for all of the suggestions. There is no noticable static on the channels and I'm using the tor card as primary timing source... I'm now trying relaxdtmf and turning the gain way down. Since it's an intermittant problem I won't know for a while. Thanks again. Jon Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com> wrote ..> On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 15:09, Jon Hopper wrote: > > Hello, > > > > We're using asterisk with a z-plex 10 and a Zap tormentia card at a non-profit > home for the aged. > > > > Sometimes when we dial out, our numbers are misintepreted with one number > being detected twice. For instance 337-4411 becomes 337-7441 7's 4's and > 0's seem to be particularly prone to this issue. > > > > Any ideas? I've tried turning down rxgain and txgain. > > > > A little debugging info: > > > > # uname -a > > Linux pbx 2.4.18 #1 Mon Aug 25 14:27:34 EDT 2003 i686 unknown > > Debian system > > 1.2Ghz Athalon Thunderbird > > Asterisk CVS-08/25/03-14:35:09, Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Linux Support > Services, Inc. > > Do you hear a little static during the dialtone? Do you sometimes hear > extra noise as you add on more active channels? If so it has to do with > timing problems and slips. Asterisk will detect a DTMF then a static pop > will signal the end of the DTMF, then asterisk hears the DTMF again. > -- > Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com> > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users