[VoIP] Bizarre Problem

Jayson Smith ratguy at bellsouth.net
Mon Mar 19 10:11:54 CST 2007


That's correct, as far as my IAXy is concerned, eleven pulses is *, and
twelve pulses is #, but I don't think thirteen, fourteen, fifteen or sixteen
pulses can be used to send A, B, C, or D.
Jayson

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shane Young" <voiptandem at shaneyoung.com>
To: <voip at ckts.info>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: [VoIP] Bizarre Problem


> Quoting ikjtel <ikj1234i at yahoo.com>:
>
>
> > Note, there *is* a capability within zaptel or
> > asterisk (I can't remember which, due to advanced
> > C.R.S.) that will generate DTMF outward on behalf of a
> > dumb rotary-only phone plugged into asterisk via a
> > zaptel-supported FXS port....  This enables the dumb
> > rotary phone to access remote banking services and
> > voice mail and so forth.  If the user of the rotary
> > phone wishes to transmit a '*' or '#' key, it's not
> > clear how they're supposed to do so, perhaps they
> > assume the rotary phone is equipped with the special
> > W.E. model "17S3" rotary dial equipped with the two
> > extra finger holes ;-)
>
> It seems to me that 11 pulses will send a * and 12 pulses will send a #.
>
> I'll have to verify that.
>
> --Shane--Shane
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>
>
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