Ekiga jumps over Asterisk's "if you are the leader, press 1"
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ekiga (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Package: ekiga
Version: 4.0.1-4
Ubuntu version: 14.04.2 LTS
When dialing an Asterisk's conference room number, "enter a code" message is returned properly. Once code is entered and "#" key is pressed, Asterisk jumps instantly to "waiting for the leader to join".
Expected behaviour, as it actually worked for other voip clients, is to jump (after "#" is pressed and room code exists) to "if you are the leader, press 1", and wait for a number of seconds before jumping to "waiting for the leader to join".
Asterisk logs show proper path followed, including having played "if you are the leader, press 1". But there is no real time for that message to be played (in less than a second, "waiting for the leader to join" is played).
Asterisk logs also show as "-- User entered nothing." when "1" was expected in case of being the leader.
In sum, asterisk sees as if no digit was pressed before timeout, but logs don't show any key pressed (so no real reason not to play the "if you are the leader, press 1" message, which is actually seen on logs as played). For some reason, Ekiga makes that step ("if you are the leader, press 1") be run in less than a second.
Please let me know if I can provide more details on this.
Cheers,
-Alvaro.