Thanks Jim! A lot of credit has to go to Greg Boehnlein who really took the debugging to the next level. We had been working on it prior to Etel where both of us were lucky enough to attend, and Greg was able to get a lot of developers together in a room and do a lot of hacking on the problem. I would definately encourage anyone to see Greg speak if one ever has a chance -- or as a speaker at TAUG if he's ever in Toronto :) He'd be the ideal choice for the RFC2833 DTMF talk.
Leif. On 2/22/06, Jim Van Meggelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Persistent DTMF Issue > > > > On 2/21/06, Jim Van Meggelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Wow! > > > > > > We can always count on you to dig in where no one else dares to go. > > > > > > Nicely done, Figment! > > > > > > Next topic: > > > > > > Digits, Tones, and Talk-Off: Leif Madsen demystifies DTMF > > > > While that would be a good topic to add to the list (Simon, > > I'm looking in your direction!), I'm not entirely sure I'm > > the best one to deal with it since I don't think I have DTMF > > working yet on Broadvox where I'm getting the troubles :) > > However, it seems to work on Level 3 which is odd. I should > > ask them what device they are using to terminate traffic and > > what they see in their RTP captures. > > I would hazard a guess that you are now one of the top experts on DTMF in > the Asterisk community. You have done more practical troubleshooting and > reporting than any of us - we've all been experimenting with various > settings, whereas you dug right into what was going on and took steps to get > the development folks looking into it. > > So perhaps you don't know as much as you want, and perhaps it's not yet a > topic for discussion, but, as usual, you have taken the time to check it > out, and have taken our knowledge to a new level. > > My hat's off to you! -- Leif Madsen. http://www.leifmadsen.com http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk
