DTMF Transfer Configuration
RFC 2833 Session Agent Configuration
Session agents, used as a way to classify and act on a subset of a signaling interface’s traffic, also have rfc2833-mode and rfc2833-payload parameters. The configurations of these parameters overrides the configuration of the same-named parameters on the signaling interface where the session agent resides. You can set the rfc2833-mode parameter to none for a session agent to revert to the parent signaling interface’s two RFC 2833 settings.
ACLI Configuration and Instructions
This section explains how to configure the RFC 2833 mode on a signaling interface and on a session agent configured for that signaling interface. The session agent’s configuration takes precedence over the signaling interface, unless the session agent’s rfc2833-mode is set to none. In that case, the signaling interface’s configuration is used for applicable traffic.