Hi Folks, I recently setup an asterisk system in order to provide a telephone phone system for my web hosting business at a very low expense. My problem is that DTMF tones are not being recognized when calling the IPKall phone number. Calling my server via FWD and IAXTel works out fine however. Has anybody experienced this with the IPKall service? are they not passing the DTMF tones or am I doing something wrong? I've tried switching dtmfmode to all the options, but still nothing. Thanks for your help! - Joshua Colp. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040203/7389fb49/attachment.htm
Joshua, I've been looking into doing the same for my biz as well. I haven't heard of IPKall and perhaps they aren't setup for what you want to do. If this a vital part of your business I'd consider using a commercial IAX provider to give # a toll free or local # for users to call in. If you want more information on how I do it you can reach me at dedd@comcast.net. -- William Suffill On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 20:47, Joshua Colp wrote:> Hi Folks, > > I recently setup an asterisk system in order to provide a telephone > phone system for my web hosting business at a very low expense. My > problem is that DTMF tones are not being recognized when calling the > IPKall phone number. Calling my server via FWD and IAXTel works out > fine however. Has anybody experienced this with the IPKall service? > are they not passing the DTMF tones or am I doing something wrong? > I've tried switching dtmfmode to all the options, but still nothing. > Thanks for your help! > > - Joshua Colp.
Greetings, It appears you are correct, as a test I just set it up so when an incoming call came in it dialed Tellme and their system didn't pick up on the DTMF tones either. I guess I will have to wait for my other phone number to be setup. - Joshua Colp.>Joshua, > >I've been looking into doing the same for my biz as well. I haven't >heard of IPKall and perhaps they aren't setup for what you want to do. >If this a vital part of your business I'd consider using a commercial >IAX provider to give # a toll free or local # for users to call in. If >you want more information on how I do it you can reach me at >dedd@comcast.net. > >-- William Suffill-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040203/555d7ae4/attachment.htm