You should take a look at Section 2.1.5 of
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3435.html
This is the basis for the Polycom digit maps.
At 07:31 AM 7/28/2005, you wrote:
I am having a strange problem with polycom 501 and dailing. I've read the
archives and no one there specifically mentions this
I am having a strange problem with polycom 501 and dailing. I've read the
archives and no one there specifically mentions this problem, so I thought I'd
ask here.
The problem is that when the user picks up the receiver or pressed new call,
sometimes they will enter a number (for example
try to see if u have set at sip.conf *dtmfmode=rfc2833*
Michael George wrote:
I am having a strange problem with polycom 501 and dailing. I've read the
archives and no one there specifically mentions this problem, so I thought I'd
ask here.
The problem is that when the user picks up the
I've noticed the same issue with my IP500s. When dialing an extension
like 106, it will do the 10 okay, then bounce the cursor back to the
beginnig, and i'll end up dialing 610. I'm still trying to figure this
one out.
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Tom Hayden
Astoria Telecom, LLC
www.astoriatelecom.net
On 7/28/05,
Michael George wrote:
I am having a strange problem with polycom 501 and dailing. I've read the
archives and no one there specifically mentions this problem, so I thought I'd
ask here.
The problem is that when the user picks up the receiver or pressed new call,
sometimes they will enter a
Michael, I think I got it solved. In my sip.cfg on the boot server
make sure that
dialplan.impossibleMatchHandling=2
Here's what the SoundPoint manual says about this var
If set to 0, the digits entered up to
and including the point where an
impossible match occurred are sent
to the server