Check your DTMF setting on the grandstream phone.
Changing the DTMF handling in the phone should solve
your problem.
G
--- Srbislav Cvetkovic <srbislav(a)city-net.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a question. I have set up SER with couple of
grandstream phones
and i am using VEGA gateway. It works great. I have
two dial plans for
outgoing calls:
# Destination PSTN or H323?
if(
uri=~"^sip:9[0-9]*@voip.sip_proxy.com" )
{
route(1);
break;
};
if(
uri=~"^sip:\*74@voip.sip_proxy.com" )
{
route(2);
break;
};
# ------------ Send it to our PSTN
----------------------
route[1] {
# Route to PSTN Gateways(s)
if (uri=~"^sip:9[0-9]*@voip.sip_proxy.com")
{ ## This
assumes that the caller is
log("Forwarding to PSTN\n");
## registered
in our realm
strip(1);
#t_relay_to_udp( "voip.gateway.com",
"5060" );
rewritehostport("voip.gateway.com:5060");
forward(uri:host, uri:port);
break;
};
}
route[2] {
if (uri=~"^sip:\*74@voip.sip_proxy.com") {
## This
assumes that the caller is
log("Picking up a Call on PSTN\n");
##
registered in our realm
#t_relay_to_udp( "voip.gateway.com",
"5060" );
rewritehostport("voip.gateway.com:5060");
forward(uri:host, uri:port);
break;
};
}
That is working fine. This *74 is for call pick up
if someone is
wondering what the hell is that :)
However once I dial any number that has a menu
options like: Press 1
for english, 2 for spanish and so on, i can't do
anything. I keep on
pressing the numbers on my key pad but nothing is
going on. I tried
with the 9 as well, ( to append 9 before the number
), but nothing. Is
it possible to have that with ip phones at all? Is
there a dial plan
for something like that? I guess I am little bit
confused 'cause it's
an established call, not a new one, so i am not sure
where to start
looking. Any ideas?
thanks.
Srbo Cvetkovic | CityNet, Inc.
srbo(a)city-net.com | Pittsburgh, PA
voice: 412.481.5406 | fax: 412.431.1315
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