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2.13 DTMF
This group of settings configures Bria to handle DTMF. DTMF can be sent in one of these ways:
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Out-of-band using DTMF 2833 packets
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Via SIP INFO
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In-band: Bria will encode the DTMF signals in the audio stream as regular sound.
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Out-of-band using DTMF 2833 and via SIP INFO
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In-band and via SIP INFO
To configure DTMF, set the desired settings to true. Do not set both inband and outofband to true; if you do, the
inband setting will be ignored. If you set all three settings to 0, DTMF will not be sent at all.
The preferred DTMF method is out-of-band.
In-band is used only to deal with specific network situations. For example:
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One scenario in which it might be advisable to send in-band is if you own your gateways and:
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One or more of these gateways does not support 2833 or does not handle it well, and
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Your gateway is using codes that reproduce DTMF tones well.
In this case, sending in-band will ensure that DTMF tones get through (because the DTMF tones will
bypass the gateway) and that they reproduce accurately at the receiving end.
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Another scenario is:
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One or more of these gateways does not support 2833 or does not handle it well.
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Your gateway is using codecs that do not reproduce DTMF tones well (because they are designed to
handle human voice rather than artificial sounds).
In this scenario, using in-band will not help ensure DTMF ones get through. There is in fact no solution in
this scenario.
2.14 Feature Enabling at the Account Level
See “Account Usage” on page 3.
2.15 Feature Enabling: Enabling Other Features
Other features are enabled and configured through other settings. See:
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“Deskphone Control” on page 7.
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“Voicemail – MWI Notification” on page 15.
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“Voicemail – Send to Voicemail” on page 16.
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