Hello there,
you should check how the ATA encodes DTMF tones (eg rfc2833), and that you have the same setting in sip.conf.
l.


In data Sat, 21 Apr 2007 18:21:34 +0200, Poul Moller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:

You are right.... kind of.

I tried from an IP SIP phone and it worked. The other phones (analog) are
all connected via a Linksys pap2 ATA adapter. All (and different) alalog
phones behave similar. The # key is recognized but the others aren't. Both
the IPhone and  ATA's use G711a codec. Are there any special ATA audio
setting I should apply?

Poul

On 4/21/07, Doug Lytle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Poul Moller wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>     -- Unable to find extension '' in context 'local_extensions'

It looks like your phone isn't sending the digits you keyed after you
did the transfer.

Try turning up your logging.

set verbose 20

Doug


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