Has anyone been able to make the multitech voip box speak H323 with asterisk? I am using the asterisk CVS from a week ago and the recommended versions of pwlib and openh323. I am able to connect to the multitech 800 box at our remote office which is connected via POTS to a proprietary PBX system. I do this by dialing a DISA extension which gives a dialtone like employees here are accustomed to (we are replacing their ancient pbx with asterisk and trying to make it work as similarly as possible) and we then dial 31 which connects us to the multitech 800 in the remote office. The multitech opens the line to their PBX system up there and we hear the dialtone. However, if we enter an extension for the remote phone system to dial the dialtone never goes away. It is as if it is never seeing our DTMF. I have tried out of band (and multitech says they are using rfc2833) as well as inband dtmf. This box has been plugged into that phone system for a couple of years with no problems so I am sure it is not the DTMF gain or duration on the POTS line on the remote end. There is a page on using the multitech with asterisk on the wiki but it looks like that is more about making the POTS lines work and not about H323. Before anyone suggests we not use H323 and instead flash our multitech devices up to support SIP know that it would involve making trips to 4 different offices covering the farthest corners of the North American continent. It would just be really swell if I could somehow avoid that. Nearly every asterisk project I have been involved with so far has involved H323 and it has become the bane of my existance. -- Tracy Reed http://copilotcom.com This message is cryptographically signed for your protection. Info: http://copilotconsulting.com/sig -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20041213/2c95b1c8/attachment.pgp