[asterisk-users] DTMF Talk Off

2008-10-03 Thread Sam
I am having some issues with dtmf beeping while in conversation. This is a simple home setup using asterisk 1.4.21 and a grandsteam 286 ATA with a cordless phone. I have played with the relaxdtmf setting in sip.conf. Setting it to yes made it worse which makes me think that the issue is comi

[Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-18 Thread John Millican
Hello all, I have seen some chatter again about DTMF. I see most of the talk about DTMF around not being able to get an external IVR to recognize digits, not a big issue for me at this time but sill interesting. My issue though, is with talk off on a zap channel. It seems to be getting worse

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-19 Thread Doug Crompton
Check http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2005-January/078141.html On Sun, 18 Jun 2006, John Millican wrote: > Hello all, > I have seen some chatter again about DTMF. I see most of the talk about DTMF > around not being able to get an external IVR to recognize digits, not a bi

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-19 Thread Doug Crompton
John, Well I am certainly not an expert on this. I am using an SPA-3000 and I have not experienced this. I did have to go to inband on the fxo channel as rfc8322 did not work for ivr's when using Asterisk. I think you said you were using a linksys or sipura product for you fxo?? If that is the ca

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-19 Thread John Millican
Doug, thanks for the help. I am using uLAW and inband every where. I have tried using 2833 and it did not appear to make any difference, better or worse. this is why I was thinking that if I could increase the minimum required time for a tone that it night help, I am just not sure where the best

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-19 Thread Doug Crompton
John, You said you were using a PAP2.. what is the FXO interface at the (far) asterisk end? Doug * Doug Crompton * * Richboro, PA 18954 * * 215-431-6307* * * * [EMAIL PROTECTED]* * http://www.crompton.co

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-19 Thread John Millican
Doug, The interface that i dial to is at my Service provider and am not sure what they are using. I dial out of my * box to a service provider number which is answerd by an asterisk box that I have at another location on a high speed cable connection, that box then dials the numberI ultimately

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-19 Thread Doug Crompton
Is the PAP2 an ethernet connected device to * ? I was wondering why you were using zap if it were not an internal card? Doug On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, John Millican wrote: > Doug, > The interface that i dial to is at my Service provider and am not sure what > they are using. I dial out of my * box

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-19 Thread John Millican
Doug, The PAP2 is single ethernet and 2 fxs. I actually have a couple of these a SPA-3000, and a SPA 2102 (testing purposes). these connect to asterisk over the network and * is the house PBX set to dial a local Voip Number via the zap/PSTN, which is routed to another * box on a cable connec

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-19 Thread Doug Crompton
John, Ok... I guess I am still not getting this. Where does the sap come in? I am running an SPA-3000 and routing all call thru *. I do not have any zap drivers installed since I do not have any internal cards. Doug On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, John Millican wrote: > Doug, > The PAP2 is single ethern

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-19 Thread Mike Fedyk
this does not make any sense. How do you dial to a service provider from your * box? Does it use PPP and IP? And then you connect to another * box that is on a cable connection that receives the call over IP and then dials out to a voip provider? How do any fxo devices come into this pictur

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-20 Thread John Millican
Okay here goes, I guess I misunderstood Doug's question about the far end interface. I have no availability for high speed internet at my house to place a VoIP call over. So, I have a standard phone plugged into the PAP2, The PAP2 plugs into the network at my house to which the asterisk box is a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-20 Thread Doug Crompton
Ok Now I understand. You mentioned you have an SPA-3000 in your inventory. That is what I use here and I do not load or use zap or pri modules. I use the 3000 as my fxo/fxs via sip on my local network. I have no cards in my computer. You could do the same for testing of your problem. Doug On Tue,

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-20 Thread John Millican
I have looked at that as a solution but haven't been able to get the dtmf to work reliably. When I dial a local call i get connected okay and can obviously connect to the second * box with out problem, the problem comes in trying to get the ${EXTEN} portion of the dial string Dial(zap/1/ww$

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Talk off

2006-06-20 Thread Doug Crompton
John, Well I have mentioned this before but not sure if I did to you... The only was I was able to get things working well here was to use ulaw/alaw only on the FXO and also use INBAND. This is specified on both the PSTN tab of the 3000 and in the FXO sip.conf for it. I did not have to do this fo