Does anybody know what DTMF coding does S101i adapter using? I've been testing one for over a week and here are my observations: - DTMF signaling is working perfectly with Asterisk, much better than Sipura 3K Though, I think the Asterisk "iaxy" firmware is buggy, the unit is using auto-update feature; so I have Asterisk 1.2.13 and iaxy firmware version is: 23 When enable in provisioning for both options: "server" and "altserver" initial connection goes through fine but there is some problems with provisioning routine after. I lose the connection frequently (during conversation, after, or when phone is on hook) and the unit S101i will not initialize itself again, usually the orange light stays "ON" (even though there is no conversation) or there is no light at all. When I enable in provisioning only "server" option the unit works perfectly even over the Internet (it has be up for over a week): S101i <--> Firewall <--> Inernet <--> Firewall <--> Asterisk Server 2.) Does anybody know how to tune up DTMF in Sipura 3K ? sip.conf is set for: dtmfmode=rfc2833 -- #Joseph
George A. Roberts IV
2007-Mar-13 21:48 UTC
[asterisk-users] Strange issue SIP URI to follow me busy signal
Ok, I'm going to have to lay out how we have this set up so you can understand. :) We're using a VOIP provider (ViaTalk) and have our main trunk provisitioned with them. We also have 2 of what they call "virtual numbers" ... we have one set up to do a SIP forward to 801@ourasterisk and 802@ourasterisk. We're using AAH 2.7. Extensions 801 and 802 both have "follow me" set up on them so they'll ring our cell phones if we're not in the office. An example of the problem: If someone calls our main number and dials extension 801, it will ring my desk phone and then roll over to my cell phone if I don't answer. No problems here, it works fine. I'm at extension 801 ... if someone calls my "virtual number" it rings my SIP phone on my desk just fine (an Aastra 480i CT)... however, when it tries to ring my cell phone after I miss the call on my desk phone, the caller receives a busy signal. My cell phone still rings, but the caller has already hung up by that point because they got the busy signal. Has anyone seen anything like this? Any thoughts on what might be causing this? Regards, George A. Roberts IV President and CEO, Interjuncture Corp. | http://www.interjuncture.com/ groberts@interjuncture.com | +1 630 364-4100 x801 HostingCon 2007 - The largest gathering of hosted services professionals in the world! Historic Navy Pier, Chicago | July 23-25, 2007 | http://www.hostingcon.com/2007/