[Spce-user] In-network voicemail caller Id fixed but no DMTF
Jon Bonilla (Manwe)
jbonilla at sipwise.com
Sat Jun 9 18:12:59 EDT 2012
El Wed, 6 Jun 2012 22:47:45 +0200
Jon Bonilla (Manwe) <jbonilla at sipwise.com> escribió:
> El Wed, 6 Jun 2012 12:51:09 -0700
> Michael Molina <saudadez at hotmail.com> escribió:
>
> >
> > Hello Jon and thank you again for addressing the in-network caller Id
> > regarding voicemail situation, I have been testing the fix and it is awesome
> > however, when I try hidding the caller Id from a subscriber (calling-line
> > identification restriction) two things happen:
> >
> > 1- You lose touch tone (dtmf) capabilities completly.
> > 2- Even if you for example, leave a voicemail on the number you are calling
> > (in this case a subscriber) no message is recorded.
> > When that feature is set to "true", we have no touch tone and no voicemails
> > left. Say you call a bank, or any line with an IVR, "press 1 for sales" etc,
> > then that system does not hear the digits as you press them. And if you call
> > a subscriber let's say and leave a voicemail the voice mail does not get
> > recorded or recognized. When you set the feature back to "untrue" (off)
> > everything works as it should. I thought I should let you know. Thanks
> > again. Michael Molina.
>
>
> wow!
>
> I don't know how this feature (callerid-restriction) could conflict with dtmf
> detection in the callee or voicemail recordings. Do you enable it in the csc
> or are you using *33* as calling preffix to enable it?
>
> I will try to reproduce it in my dev system asap.
>
>
It wasn't a dtmf problem. The bug solved in the voicemail callerid unhidded
another issue resulting on malfomed From headers when CLIR was enabled.
This was a tricky one. It took us longer than expected and we're sorry by any
inconvenience generated by the last template set.
Please, update your systems (either 2.4 or 2.5 systems) via apt and ngcpcfg as
usual. The clir problems should be solved in this last release.
Many thanks for your testing and reporting,
Jon
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