http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+multi-language By trial and error and a lot of ancient nordic magic (reading the source) I found out that Asterisk does not look for language-specific sound files with the -cc extension, cc being country code. Asterisk looks for files first in a "cc" subdirectory, like "se/vm-login.gsm", then in the default directory. Surprise... Well, now I've changed the wiki to reflect the correct setting. /O
Hi, I'm using asterisk with some vetch cordless phones connected via a digium TDM400P and I'm getting some weird behavior. When dialing certain digits (7s and 4s mostly) asterisks detects a single key press as multiple digits. For example if I dial 477-4123 asterisks thinks I dialed 447-7774 This makes it impossible to dial out using these vetch phones. I have not had any problems with other phones that I have tried and the vetch phones work correctly when connected directly to the phone company. Before I go out and buy new phones I though I would ask here incase there is a solution. Cheers, Rajiv Khaneja
wasim@convergence.com.pk
2003-Dec-09 10:50 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] TDM400P Vtech phone compatibility
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Rajiv Khaneja wrote:> When dialing certain digits (7s and 4s mostly) asterisks detects a single > key press as multiple digits. For example if I dial 477-4123 asterisks > thinks I dialed 447-7774relaxdtmf=yes - wasim
Brancaleoni Matteo
2003-Dec-09 11:08 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] TDM400P Vtech phone compatibility
Il mar, 2003-12-09 alle 18:50, wasim@convergence.com.pk ha scritto:> On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Rajiv Khaneja wrote: > > > When dialing certain digits (7s and 4s mostly) asterisks detects a single > > key press as multiple digits. For example if I dial 477-4123 asterisks > > thinks I dialed 447-7774 > > relaxdtmf=yesin zapata.conf matteo -- Brancaleoni Matteo <mbrancaleoni@espia.it> Espia - Emmegi Srl