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Old July 24th, 2006, 06:58 PM
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Default Asterisk and SPA3000 - sending hookflash to FXO port / PSTN

Does anyone know how to make Asterisk send a hookflash to an SPA3000 FXO as part of a dialplan in extensions.conf?

RFC2833 does define a payload for hookflash (<a href="http://rfc.net/rfc2833.html">http://rfc.net/rfc2833.html section 3.10</a>) but the asterisk SendDTMF command doesn't seem to support it (or if it does, I haven't found the documentation).

The Sipura also mentions a SIP INFO method with the single line
“signal = hf” in the message body.

Is there any way to manually generate the appropriate RFC2833 or SIP INFO command from extensions.conf?

Thanks!
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You could try to send "signal = hf" by using Asterisk's SIPAddHeader command.

Let us know if you make any progress.
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You could try to send "signal = hf" by using Asterisk's SIPAddHeader command.
That doesn't seem to help (or I can't figure out how to use the function correctly).

It looks like SipAddHeader is for adding a header to an INVITE message associated with a Dial() command.

I need to tell Asterisk to generate a separate INFO message containing signal = hf.
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