As the title suggest i have dtmf working "sometimes", i have tried changing the DTMF to RFC2833 as stated by the provider but it still does the same time....any other settings i should be aware of?
I haven't used the 5000, but it should be possible to change the default value. Having said that, whatever value you set on the system would be what YOU want to receive, you have to send what the far end tells you to in the SDP of the SIP message. If the 5000 is ignoring that, then it's a problem in their code/design.
Still messing around with this, it has something to do with the provider wanting out-of-band signalling and the 5000 supporting only in-band signalling... according to 5000 Support out of band does not work.... i thought this was RFC2833.....???
Working with a new provider and now DTMF works outbound but not inbound....
By default the DTMF Encoding Setting is set to "G.711 Mu-Law" which I assume means inband but the SIP header still shows RFC2833 with DTMF Payload of 96.
If you change it to RFC2833 the payload stills stays at 96 but the ptime goes to 30.
Go figure.
My provider was able to manipulate the DTMF payload in their SBC so it's working fine for me.
The first provider couldn't get DTMF working on outbound and now the 2nd provider is having troubles on inbound.....can someone remind me why i'm selling this system....???
You've only shown one side of the call. This is saying that the 5000 wants it's DTMF in RFC 4733 mode, under payload type 96.
What is the other side requesting?
What is the 500 sending?
What is the other end sending?
You need to remember that DTMF negotiation is asynchronous in the SIP world.
So you mean no RFC packets ever get generated by the 5000?
If that's the case, then there is a failure in their logic (or most likely an omission of a case) that thinks that the RFC data needs to be synchronous. When it detects that, it sounds like it defaults to in-band.
Can the SBC just change the default payload type to be 96? and again, I'm not familiar with the 5000 interface, but can it not change it to 101?
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