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2005 Feb 08
4
In-band disconnect problem (legacy PBX) - as terisk doesn't hear t he touchtone?
...is heard? Good question. If it is, Asterisk doesn't detect it -- the PBX doesn't support Kewlstart-style disconnect notification. The sequence I hear on the extension, when I plug in an analog phone, is the click of the phone at the other end being hung up, followed immediately by a * touchtone. Then there's silence until I hang up.
2009 Jan 24
3
Passing DTMF
Hello: I need to be able to reliably send out touchtone to any calling party who comes into my pbx. The standard things to help with this have been done as far as I know: 1. dtmfmode is rfc2833. 2. The phones themselves are set to rfc2833. 3. allow=ulaw 4. On internal calls between extensions, touchtone works fine. Also, I have reviewed sip...
2005 Feb 07
1
In-band disconnect problem (legacy PBX) - asterisk doesn't hear t he touchtone?
The legacy PBX I'm working with does in-band disconnect notification -- it sends a * touchtone when the line is hung up. I've been trying to get this to work with Asterisk. I added a * extension to my menu context that plays "Goodbye" and hangs up. This works fine if I manually press *, but it never triggers when I hang up and the PBX sends it. I've plugged in an analo...
2005 Feb 09
1
How do I match a "D"? (Was: RE: In-band disc onn ect problem (legacy PBX) - asterisk doesn't hear the touchtone?)
> -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Rodan [mailto:asterisk@glitch.cc] > I'll ask a stupid question, how does a user hit an alpha > letter from his touchtone? > > I know that the Cisco 7960's support entering alpha letters, > and it could > potentially do it (maybe), but how does the average end user > enter an a b c or d from their touchtone phone? They don't. Most phones lack the fourth column that has those keys. Some PB...
2005 Feb 08
1
How do I match a "D"? (Was: RE: In-band disconn ect problem (legacy PBX) - asterisk doesn't hear the touchtone?)
> -----Original Message----- > From: David Brodbeck [mailto:DavidB@mail.interclean.com] > Okay, the problem appears to be that I'm tone deaf. ;) > > I finally thought to turn on debugging on the channel. The > PBX is sending > "D", not "*". The programmer of the previous voice mail system (whose > configuration I was cribbing from) seems to have
2005 Feb 09
2
How do I match a "D"? (Was: RE: In-band disc onn ect problem (legacy PBX) - asterisk doesn't hear the touchtone?)
> -----Original Message----- > From: Gilad Ben-Yossef [mailto:gilad@codefidence.com] > I'm prbably stupid, but wont this do what you want? > > > exten => 1,1,Goto(bye,s,1) No, because I wanted to match on "D", not "1". Anyway, I figured it out. The extension was working, but Background() ignores the tones A through D by default. I didn't
2005 Feb 09
0
How do I match a "D"? (Was: RE: In-band disc onn ect problem (legacy PBX) - asterisk doesn't hear the touchtone?)
> -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin P. Fleming [mailto:kpfleming@starnetworks.us] > David Brodbeck wrote: > > > Anyway, I figured it out. The extension was working, but > Background() > > ignores the tones A through D by default. I didn't realize > this because I > > wasn't waiting for message playback to finish. > > Please enter a
2005 Feb 16
0
How do I match a "D"? (Was: RE: In-band disc onn ect problem (legacy PBX) - asterisk doesn't hear the touchtone?)
> -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Wade [mailto:clwade@sparco.com] > Brian Roy wrote: > > I think that my PBX does this too. Is there any way I can get the > > Zaptel drivers to disconnect on that tone too? I would love > to replace > > my existing voicemail with * but I can't get my PBX to signal a > > disconnect properly. I have to use
2005 May 14
0
Transferring a call, IAX2->SIP, DTMF/RFC2833 doesn't work?
We are using Asterisk 1.0.7. We have this scenario: IAX2 user comes in to Asterisk, dials an extension, and transfers to a SIP user. The dial command is simple, looks like this: exten => 300,1,Dial(SIP/300) Extension 300 is a legacy PBX device operated by touchtones. The user (coming in over IAX2) is trying to drive this PBX using touchtones. But the trouble is, by the time the touchtones go out to the SIP extension, it's being sent as audio, not as RFC2833. An ethereal trace confirms this. DTMF is arriving to Asterisk (via IAX2) as OOB data, but no RFC2...
2006 Feb 03
1
international calling via POTS in Russia
Hi, I'm having a problem calling international numbers with debian's Asterisk 1.0.7 w/ zaptel 1.0.9 in Moscow. Russia doesn't seem to have touchtone dialing, so pulsedial is enabled on my TDM400P interface. Local numbers work fine, but when it comes to long distance or international, I'm lost. The prefix for these should be 8 (wait for dialtone) 10 (country code) (city code) (phone number). I've tried with 8w10, 8p10 and even Dial(Zap...
2004 Feb 03
3
Still looking for small fxo sip gateway
...T1 card becomes cost effective, including the eBay costs (and risks), etc. I've also heard the comments for months now that Digium is/will be selling something real-soon-now. Specifically, I'd like to use a 4-port fxo sip gateway capable of supporting four US pstn analog lines, CallerID, Touchtone, loop style supervision, and have the capability for asterisk to direct an outbound call to a specific port on that gateway. I "think" that implies "each" port must execute a sip register command successfully. It's also expected to accept incoming pstn calls directing tho...
2009 Jul 09
1
Weird audio problem with remote IVRs + DMTF
Hi, Some users have been reporting a peculiar problem. The are having an issue when they dial out to some multi-level IVRs where you make 2 or 3 touchtone choices and then are connected to a live operator. When the live operator connects the operator cannot hear them or sometimes it results in dead air. With the one-way audio issue, is it possible that something has locked the channel into some mode where all audio being sent is muted? (As a result...
2005 Sep 10
2
Echo Issue
...ith the echocancel and the echotraining settings, and I still can not get the echo to go away. Also, when tring to call out, i always seem to get a message that calls can not be compleated as dialed. However, when I switch to pulsdial=yes, then, all the calls start going out ok, its almost like the touchtones are not being recognized properly. Its hit and miss. I have even tried adjusting the rxgain and txgain. <br />I have a asterisk system at home, and i dont have this echo problem...<br /><br />I really need to get this system up and running, and, im at a loss as to what to try ne...
2006 Mar 16
1
RFC 2833 and SIP? DTMF? What am I not getting?
...oint where both my hardphones (ATA's) and my softphones (IAXcomm, or JackenIAX) work perfectly with comedian mail. To me this means that asterisk is properly getting the RFC2833 events from the user agents. BUT, if I try to dial out the FXO, none of my phones (hard or soft) produce working touchtones for a PSTN based voicemail system. Even stranger to me, is the fact that from the phone connected to the FXS on the wellgate I can hear tones(listening on a called line), but they sound kind "rough" at the edges. From the AG168V I hear no tones, but what seems to be "blown o...
2006 May 19
4
PRI dialing IVR with inband DTMF
I have a client who is using a Shoretel PBX. This PBX apparently does not send DTMF information OOB, but instead sends this inband via the B-channel. This is traversing an Asterisk box via a PRI. The user calls the IVR (1-800-CALL-DHL), receives audio, but is not able to present DTMF to engage the IVR. With some light research it appears that the DSP is not activating until the call is
2006 Jan 28
0
AutoDialing with VOP USING SIPURA 2100'S
...th teliax is that im not paying 2 cents per call essentially to deliver a 45 second message. For those that don't know, teliax offers termination at 2 cents per minute 60/1 Bottom line teliax service with voxee pricing would be great if anyone has tested any providers that properly relay touchtones. Mark Adams <http://www.vistaprint.com/vp/gateway.aspx?S=5176697856> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060128/0d0acf48/attachment.htm
2006 Oct 30
0
Problem with Digium 400P and asterisk 1.4
Hi. Ever since I bought my Digium 400P with 1 FXS and 1FXO module, once in a while I hear what sounds like a touchtone in my ear on a phone hooked up to the FXS module. This was not heard by the other side, and although it was annoying, it was not too much of a problem till I was using the asterisk 1.4 (rev 46317) and the beta of zaptel 1.4 (rev 1536). Doing this, the toutchtone noises once heard stay on indefin...
2006 Dec 07
1
Standardized IVR UI Pattern (was: Re: Is there any Asterisk controllable thermostat?)
...act, I call this system "IKR" (Interactive Key Response), and maybe every system should answer the call with first saying "IKR". Then callers would immediately know when our skills on the common UI would work, without waiting to learn, or mistake it. If the server played a few touchtones, like "4-5-7" (keypad "IKR") while saying "IKR", smart automated clients could detect the system and use it. To complete the interactivity protocol, every spoken digit to be pressed in the numbered menus would also play the digits' DTMF. And the intro to the scop...
2006 Mar 16
0
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...) and > my > softphones (IAXcomm, or JackenIAX) work perfectly with comedian mail. > > To me this means that asterisk is properly getting the RFC2833 events > from the user agents. > > BUT, if I try to dial out the FXO, none of my phones (hard or soft) > produce working touchtones for a PSTN based voicemail system. > > Even stranger to me, is the fact that from the phone connected to the > FXS on the wellgate I can hear tones(listening on a called line), but > they sound kind "rough" at the edges. From the AG168V I hear no > tones, but what...
2004 Apr 08
4
PC based Switchboard application
Hello All I am looking for a PC based switchboard application. Cisco CallManager has a web attendant console that allows you to use the PC to transfer calls and the like and I was wondering if there was a similar program compatible with *. Thank you in advance Keith D'Atrio -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: