MF on incoming
calls.
My tests consist of a regular landline, I dial a DID and successfully reach
my asterisk box. Everything is fine until I come to user input. None is
recognized. I get a "-User entered nothing" and timeout.
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 8:07 AM, Miguel Molina wrote:
Thanks for all the help, but I still can't find what's wrong.
I enabled console => notice,warning,error,debug,dtmf like Miguel suggested.
The output is attached.
I noticed that the rtp.c session never starts, which as I understand is what
catches the dtmf tone, but I could not find how to start i
I also tried adding:
dtmfmode = rfc2833
rfc2833compensate = yes
relaxdmtf = no ; should be no because setting it to yes cause talkoff
to sip.conf and chan_dahdi.conf
and increasing rxgain=20 (I wasn't sure how much was appropriate)
Nothing seems to help.
ANY tips or ideas will be apreciated
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> El 18/08/10 15:39, Kathryn Jones escribió:
>
> Thanks for you reply :).
>
> I thought of that and tried replacing _X with a numbers it should match
> (9
alf Of *Kathryn Jones
> *Subject:* Re: [asterisk-users] WaitExten() always times out
>
>
>
> >Thanks for you reply :).
>
> >I thought of that and tried replacing _X with a numbers it should match
> (9), and it didn't work. It still times out as if no number was en
[mailto:
> asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] *On Behalf Of *Kathryn Jones
> *Subject:* [asterisk-users] WaitExten() always times out
>
>
>
> >Hi,
>
> >My WaitExten() is not working as I expect it to. This is the relevant
> part of my context. It is meant to receive
Hi,
My WaitExten() is not working as I expect it to. This is the relevant part
of my context. It is meant to receive incoming calls.
[incoming]
exten => xxx,1,Background(hello-world)
exten => xxx,2,WaitExten(7)
exten => _X,1,AGI(myAGI.php)
When I send the call from a .call, it works perfect, bu
Hi,
My WaitExten() is not working as I expect it to. This is the relevant part
of my context. It is meant to receive incoming calls.
[incoming]
exten => xxx,1,Background(hello-world)
exten => xxx,2,WaitExten(7)
exten => _X,1,AGI(myAGI.php)
When I send the call from a .call, it works perfect, bu
lt;
AGI Tx >> 510 Invalid or unknown command
[Aug 9 17:44:10] ERROR[25594]: utils.c:1128 ast_carefulwrite: write()
returned error: Broken pipe
[Aug 9 17:44:10] ERROR[25594]: utils.c:1128 ast_carefulwrite: write()
returned error: Broken pipe
-- AGI Script MyScript.php completed,
returning
first time using Originate, so be patient with me :)
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
> *>From:* asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com [mailto:
> asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] *On Behalf Of *Kathryn Jones
> >*Subject:* [asterisk-users] Conne
Hello list!!
I want to connect an open call with an extension. I call in with a DID, them
redirect to the extension using AGI. Can I use agi's originate to make the
second call without dropping the first DID call? How would I go about this?
I had something like this in mind:
first answer the DID
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