I'm getting messages like this:
NOTICE[18552]: Scheduled event in 0
ms?
Has anyone gotten these errors before? I'm
using the get data command to try to receive input, and I'm sometimes getting
this error message.
There are also times when asterisk doesn't
recognize dtmf input and instead
Anyone? Now I've added T to the dialstring, and the native transfer
attempts happen much less frequently, but still ocassionally happen.
- Original Message -
From: Peter Hsu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
In my iax.conf, i've set:
[general]
notransfer=yes
port=5036
tos=lowdelay
jitterbuffer=no
disallow=all
allow=gsm
allow=ulaw
allow=ilbc
allow=adpcm
allow=alaw
[VoicePulse-out]
type=peer
context=outgoing
secret=XX
username=Y
host=gwiaxt01.voicepulse.com
nat=no
notransfer=yes
this is the intended behavior? Maybe
this is a provider thing? Maybe it's my cell phone provider service?
I'd love some insight into this so I can ensure that I'm always going out on
a unique channel,
Thanks,
Peter Hsu
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, but it's hard to find anything with such common
keywords. If anyone can direct me to a good resource, I'd appreciate it as
well.
On athe same topic, I'm worried about area codes like 809. Are there any
other such area codes that should be avoided?
Thanks,
Peter Hsu
here a way tochange the size limit on that
parameter?Thanks,Peter Hsu
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