Hi Leif,

Am 28.09.2012 13:24, schrieb Leif Madsen:
Searching the issue tracker (hint, hint) does not return any
dtmf_passthrough issues other than this one[0], which doesn't look to be
related.

thanks for your reply.

Right, doesn't look related.


Is another channel connected to the conference receiving the DTMF? Is
that what you're intending? Because from my understand that is the
intention, and not simply to limit the DTMF from being in the conference
in the first place. At least that is almost how it reads in your message.

All I'm trying to achieve is that the rest of the conference doesn't hear the "beep"'s when a user presses a key. Users press keys to adjust the volume of the conference, for example. And these key presses get transmitted to all the other users in the conference, which can become quite annoying when there is a larger amount of users.

Are you refering to my previous mails about adjusting volume of background music/speech in the conference? This is unrelated - in my test scenario I just set up a simple ConfBridge with no features at all, then dialed in via PSTN (arrives as SIP) from two different phones, and on each phone I can hear the key presses of the other party.

OH! I just tested with a SIP softphone (X-Lite), and DTMF does not get passed to the other users! In X-Lite I can hear the DTMF keypresses of the users connected via PSTN (incoming via SIP), but when I hit a key in X-Lite I can't hear that on the PSTN phones. Hmmm ...

Thank you!
Markus




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