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Summary:ASTERISK-26763: When use FLASH on a FXS DAHDI channel, it doesn't transfer
Reporter:Celso Annes (celsoannes)Labels:
Date Opened:2017-02-01 11:43:02.000-0600Date Closed:2020-01-14 11:21:03.000-0600
Priority:TrivialRegression?
Status:Closed/CompleteComponents:
Versions:1.8.32.3 Frequency of
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Description:When user press FLASH, hookflash doesn't break dialtone, instead is possible to see on the console the following message:

{code}
[Feb  1 15:35:28] DTMF[21958]: channel.c:4109 __ast_read: DTMF end '1' received on DAHDI/70-1, duration 0 ms
[Feb  1 15:35:28] DTMF[21958]: channel.c:4135 __ast_read: DTMF begin emulation of '1' with duration 100 queued on DAHDI/70-1
[Feb  1 15:35:28] DTMF[21958]: channel.c:4271 __ast_read: DTMF end emulation of '1' queued on DAHDI/70-1
{code}

Even with threewaycalling=yes and transfer=yes on chan_dahdi.conf isn't possible to transfrer using flash.
Comments:By: Asterisk Team (asteriskteam) 2017-02-01 11:43:03.880-0600

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By: Asterisk Team (asteriskteam) 2017-02-01 11:43:04.370-0600

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