Michael,

try relaxdtmf=yes in your iax.conf, or if you are using sip, then in sip.conf

regards,

Umair bari

Michael Stearne wrote:

On 6/11/05, Rich Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's entirely possible. Had something similar with livevoip.com (with
the answered iax call issue).

You should be able to determine whether its a voicepulse issue by either
doing a iax debug (look for the dtmf digits), or, using ethereal to
trace the packets. Both methods should show the pressed dtmf digits as
values passed in the iax frame. If you don't see those, then its likely
voicepulse is passing the dtmf tones as audio (try different codec).

Thanks!  I'll try that.

Michael
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