i can't tell, if they are sending both, but it seems so. we get 2833
for sure. they were kind enough to give it to us, because inband seems
to be quite unreliable over sip.

how can in find out, if both are coming and is there a way to "block"
inband to test?

perhaps we need both: if we bridge an inbound with another ivr on the
outbound side, which is not sip and does not understand 2833, we need
to pass inband through or something like this. or am i wrong with
this?



2009/2/11 Brian West <br...@freeswitch.org>:
> Well if they are sending both they are broken.  I would call and yell
> at them and beat them with a cluebat.
>
> /b
>
> On Feb 11, 2009, at 10:42 AM, Dennis wrote:
>
>> that is interesting. we are receiving the dtmf digits over 2833. might
>> it be possible, that we receive 2833 AND inband (we asked our carrier
>> for 2833, because we had problems with inband and fs - and we got it)?
>>
>> is there something we can setup in fs or is it a problem wich only our
>> carrier can solve?
>
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