Hello list, I'm having DTMF-troubles with a Snom phone. I want to know if it's the Snom or Asterisk that makes the trouble. I'm playing a prompt, then make a choice for "2" : [Jan 5 17:06:38] VERBOSE[29172] file.c: [Jan 5 17:06:38] -- <SIP/test1-00000701> Playing '/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vprompts/109001/prompt5040.slin' (language 'nl') [Jan 5 17:06:39] VERBOSE[29172] pbx.c: [Jan 5 17:06:39] -- Executing [s at sub-routing:52] WaitExten("SIP/test1-00000701", "15") in new stack *[Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF begin '2' received on SIP/test1-00000701 [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF begin ignored '2' on SIP/test1-00000701 [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF end '2' received on SIP/test1-00000701, duration 160 ms [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF end passthrough '2' on SIP/test1-00000701* What follows is a prompt again, and it automatically chooses option 2 : [Jan 5 17:06:41] VERBOSE[29172] file.c: [Jan 5 17:06:41] -- <SIP/test1-00000701> Playing '/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vprompts/109001/prompt5041.slin' (language 'nl') *[Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF end '2' received on SIP/test1-00000701, duration 160 ms [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF end passthrough '2' on SIP/test1-00000701* Even without pressing "2" on the Snom phone, option 2 is chosen in the menu. The above is different when I do the same with a Grandstream device : [Jan 5 17:14:15] VERBOSE[29384] file.c: [Jan 5 17:14:15] -- <SIP/test6-00000714> Playing '/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vprompts/109001/prompt5040.slin' ( language 'nl') [Jan 5 17:14:17] VERBOSE[29384] pbx.c: [Jan 5 17:14:17] -- Executing [s at sub-routing:52] WaitExten("SIP/test6-00000714", "15") in new stack [Jan 5 17:14:18] VERBOSE[4582] dnsmgr.c: [Jan 5 17:14:18] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for 'ssw4.brussels.weepee.org' [Jan 5 17:14:18] VERBOSE[4582] dnsmgr.c: [Jan 5 17:14:18] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for 'ssw4.brussels.weepee.org' *[Jan 5 17:14:21] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF begin '2' received on SIP/test6-00000714 [Jan 5 17:14:21] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF begin ignored '2' on SIP/test6-00000714 [Jan 5 17:14:21] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF end '2' received on SIP/test6-00000714, duration 100 ms [Jan 5 17:14:21] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF end passthrough '2' on SIP/test6-00000714* [Jan 5 17:14:38] VERBOSE[29384] file.c: [Jan 5 17:14:38] -- <SIP/test6-00000714> Playing '/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vprompts/109001/prompt5041.slin' (language 'nl') [Jan 5 17:14:39] VERBOSE[29384] pbx.c: [Jan 5 17:14:39] -- Executing [s at sub-routing:52] WaitExten("SIP/test6-00000714", "15") in new stack *[Jan 5 17:14:44] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF begin '2' received on SIP/test6-00000714 [Jan 5 17:14:44] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF begin ignored '2' on SIP/test6-00000714 [Jan 5 17:14:44] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF end '2' received on SIP/test6-00000714, duration 100 ms [Jan 5 17:14:44] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF end passthrough '2' on SIP/test6-00000714*** Here I explicitly chose option "2" by pressing on button "2". What is going on with the Snom ? There is a difference in duration (160ms vs 100ms). Is that the problem ?? Kind regards, Jonas. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20110105/979f9705/attachment.htm>
Hello list, I'm having DTMF-troubles with a Snom phone. I want to know if it's the Snom or Asterisk that makes the trouble. I'm playing a prompt, then make a choice for "2" : [Jan 5 17:06:38] VERBOSE[29172] file.c: [Jan 5 17:06:38] -- <SIP/test1-00000701> Playing '/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vprompts/109001/prompt5040.slin' (language 'nl') [Jan 5 17:06:39] VERBOSE[29172] pbx.c: [Jan 5 17:06:39] -- Executing [s at sub-routing:52] WaitExten("SIP/test1-00000701", "15") in new stack *[Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF begin '2' received on SIP/test1-00000701 [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF begin ignored '2' on SIP/test1-00000701 [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF end '2' received on SIP/test1-00000701, duration 160 ms [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF end passthrough '2' on SIP/test1-00000701* What follows is a prompt again, and it automatically chooses option 2 : [Jan 5 17:06:41] VERBOSE[29172] file.c: [Jan 5 17:06:41] -- <SIP/test1-00000701> Playing '/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vprompts/109001/prompt5041.slin' (language 'nl') *[Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF end '2' received on SIP/test1-00000701, duration 160 ms [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF end passthrough '2' on SIP/test1-00000701* Even without pressing "2" on the Snom phone, option 2 is chosen in the menu. The above is different when I do the same with a Grandstream device : [Jan 5 17:14:15] VERBOSE[29384] file.c: [Jan 5 17:14:15] -- <SIP/test6-00000714> Playing '/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vprompts/109001/prompt5040.slin' ( language 'nl') [Jan 5 17:14:17] VERBOSE[29384] pbx.c: [Jan 5 17:14:17] -- Executing [s at sub-routing:52] WaitExten("SIP/test6-00000714", "15") in new stack [Jan 5 17:14:18] VERBOSE[4582] dnsmgr.c: [Jan 5 17:14:18] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for 'ssw4.brussels.weepee.org' [Jan 5 17:14:18] VERBOSE[4582] dnsmgr.c: [Jan 5 17:14:18] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for 'ssw4.brussels.weepee.org' *[Jan 5 17:14:21] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF begin '2' received on SIP/test6-00000714 [Jan 5 17:14:21] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF begin ignored '2' on SIP/test6-00000714 [Jan 5 17:14:21] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF end '2' received on SIP/test6-00000714, duration 100 ms [Jan 5 17:14:21] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF end passthrough '2' on SIP/test6-00000714* [Jan 5 17:14:38] VERBOSE[29384] file.c: [Jan 5 17:14:38] -- <SIP/test6-00000714> Playing '/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vprompts/109001/prompt5041.slin' (language 'nl') [Jan 5 17:14:39] VERBOSE[29384] pbx.c: [Jan 5 17:14:39] -- Executing [s at sub-routing:52] WaitExten("SIP/test6-00000714", "15") in new stack *[Jan 5 17:14:44] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF begin '2' received on SIP/test6-00000714 [Jan 5 17:14:44] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF begin ignored '2' on SIP/test6-00000714 [Jan 5 17:14:44] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF end '2' received on SIP/test6-00000714, duration 100 ms [Jan 5 17:14:44] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF end passthrough '2' on SIP/test6-00000714* Here I explicitly chose option "2" by pressing on button "2". What is going on with the Snom ? There is a difference in duration (160ms vs 100ms). Is that the problem ?? Kind regards, Jonas. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20110106/3d98bdd4/attachment.htm>
Jonas What is the dtmf setting on all peers involved in the call? Thanks Bryant Zimmerman (ZK Tech Inc.) 616-855-1030 Ext. 2003 ---------------------------------------- From: "Jonas Kellens" <jonas.kellens at telenet.be> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 4:55 PM To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com> Subject: [asterisk-users] DTMF-troubles with Snom Hello list, I'm having DTMF-troubles with a Snom phone. I want to know if it's the Snom or Asterisk that makes the trouble. I'm playing a prompt, then make a choice for "2" : [Jan 5 17:06:38] VERBOSE[29172] file.c: [Jan 5 17:06:38] -- <SIP/test1-00000701> Playing '/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vprompts/109001/prompt5040.slin' (language 'nl') [Jan 5 17:06:39] VERBOSE[29172] pbx.c: [Jan 5 17:06:39] -- Executing [s at sub-routing:52] WaitExten("SIP/test1-00000701", "15") in new stack [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF begin '2' received on SIP/test1-00000701 [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF begin ignored '2' on SIP/test1-00000701 [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF end '2' received on SIP/test1-00000701, duration 160 ms [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF end passthrough '2' on SIP/test1-00000701 What follows is a prompt again, and it automatically chooses option 2 : [Jan 5 17:06:41] VERBOSE[29172] file.c: [Jan 5 17:06:41] -- <SIP/test1-00000701> Playing '/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vprompts/109001/prompt5041.slin' (language 'nl') [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF end '2' received on SIP/test1-00000701, duration 160 ms [Jan 5 17:06:41] DTMF[29172] channel.c: DTMF end passthrough '2' on SIP/test1-00000701 Even without pressing "2" on the Snom phone, option 2 is chosen in the menu. The above is different when I do the same with a Grandstream device : [Jan 5 17:14:15] VERBOSE[29384] file.c: [Jan 5 17:14:15] -- <SIP/test6-00000714> Playing '/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vprompts/109001/prompt5040.slin' ( language 'nl') [Jan 5 17:14:17] VERBOSE[29384] pbx.c: [Jan 5 17:14:17] -- Executing [s at sub-routing:52] WaitExten("SIP/test6-00000714", "15") in new stack [Jan 5 17:14:18] VERBOSE[4582] dnsmgr.c: [Jan 5 17:14:18] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for 'ssw4.brussels.weepee.org' [Jan 5 17:14:18] VERBOSE[4582] dnsmgr.c: [Jan 5 17:14:18] > doing dnsmgr_lookup for 'ssw4.brussels.weepee.org' [Jan 5 17:14:21] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF begin '2' received on SIP/test6-00000714 [Jan 5 17:14:21] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF begin ignored '2' on SIP/test6-00000714 [Jan 5 17:14:21] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF end '2' received on SIP/test6-00000714, duration 100 ms [Jan 5 17:14:21] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF end passthrough '2' on SIP/test6-00000714 [Jan 5 17:14:38] VERBOSE[29384] file.c: [Jan 5 17:14:38] -- <SIP/test6-00000714> Playing '/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vprompts/109001/prompt5041.slin' (language 'nl') [Jan 5 17:14:39] VERBOSE[29384] pbx.c: [Jan 5 17:14:39] -- Executing [s at sub-routing:52] WaitExten("SIP/test6-00000714", "15") in new stack [Jan 5 17:14:44] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF begin '2' received on SIP/test6-00000714 [Jan 5 17:14:44] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF begin ignored '2' on SIP/test6-00000714 [Jan 5 17:14:44] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF end '2' received on SIP/test6-00000714, duration 100 ms [Jan 5 17:14:44] DTMF[29384] channel.c: DTMF end passthrough '2' on SIP/test6-00000714 Here I explicitly chose option "2" by pressing on button "2". What is going on with the Snom ? There is a difference in duration (160ms vs 100ms). Is that the problem ?? Kind regards, Jonas. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20110107/5907b36a/attachment.htm>