I've been using inband with ulaw and it still fails. I have
dtmfmode=inband everywhere: ATA, asterisk, voip provider.


On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Andrew Kohlsmith (lists)
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> On March 28, 2008 11:05:54 am Dave Sullivan wrote:
>  > The main reason I'd like to get rid of my local * box is to remove the
>  > clutter. Sitting
>  > behind a big chair in my living room, I've got an old Dell P233
>  > running asterisk,
>  > my router/dsl modem, my ATA, and all the cables and power adapters
>  > associated.
>  >
>  > The DTMF problem I have is that, I think, the ATA just isn't picking
>  > them up/reproducing them.
>  > When I dial into remote phone systems (say, a tech support line or my
>  > bank) and it says "press 1 for..."
>  > I press 1 and it doesn't work. It'd be nice to know if it was the ATA
>  > for sure, rather than spending
>  > money on another ATA to find that it wasn't actually the problem.
>
>  The only thing I can suggest is that you use rfc2833 if you are not running
>  ulaw, and to make sure that the ata and asterisk/voip provider all agree on
>  using rfc2833 or inband if you are running ulaw.  Asterisk also had issues
>  with dtmf detection in early 1.4 and that was fixed very well (the exact
>  version escapes me, but it was a debounce logic problem).
>
>
>  > In any case, I'm just looking for a way to get phone service without
>  > having to sacrifice my
>  > first born for traditional landline service.
>
>  Amen!
>
>
>
>  -A.
>
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