Thanx for everyone's passionate responses, and apologises for not
replying sooner.
1. Based on what I have seen I take it noone is sure of what the true
purpose and the effects of the relaxdtmf parameter offer.
2. I am using both a mixture of VSP's and SPA3K's, but primarily it
is the
On Jun 8, 2006, at 7:00 PM, Doug Crompton wrote:
I think he clearly states at the end of his message that he is using
the
SPA-3000.
snip
My bad. Should learn to read more carefully (and type too) .
My apologies.
Marty
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Doug,
DTMF in a complex environment like this can break for many reasons.
Please don't generalize your problem onto other people. He didn't say
he was using the Sipura 3000 so we don't know for sure what his issue
is.
I am only saying this due to my own limited experience and how many
On Jun 8, 2006, at 3:13 AM, Peter J Dean wrote:
I have an issue with DTMF. DTMF is being partly recognised by some
external IVR systems (banks, billing, etc), other IVR systems have
intermittent issues. Call our VSP directly and using their IVR system
without issue, and our internal IVR
I have an issue with DTMF. DTMF is being partly recognised by some
external IVR systems (banks, billing, etc), other IVR systems have
intermittent issues. Call our VSP directly and using their IVR system
without issue, and our internal IVR works just fine. Currently i have
all voip devices
Peter,
Perhaps you have not followed the thread over the last few days about
DTMF feedthru??? Here is what I sent out to another list kind of summing
it up
Regarding DTMF pass thru problems when using the SPA-3000 and *. The
problem manifests itself as the inability to pass DTMF over the
Pardon me??? Did you read the end of his message where he listed his HW???
Doug
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Martin Joseph wrote:
Doug,
DTMF in a complex environment like this can break for many reasons.
Please don't generalize your problem onto other people. He didn't say
he was using the
I think he clearly states at the end of his message that he is using the
SPA-3000.
I have not seen any information that clearly defines the purpose of
the relaxdtmf parameter in the sip.conf file, and wondering of
flicking it from yes to no will have an impact, and if so what sort
of impact