CCM 4.1.3 - DTMF via Interclustertrunk over H245

Hi Experts,
We have following problem. We have an intercluster trunk connection to an IP GSM Gateway and we want to send DTMF tone over it. Problem is, that CCM is sending DTMF via H245 messages and not via tone. The IP GSM Gateway can?t interprete this. If I make this via Cisco Voice Gateway everything looks fine. Is there any possibility to send this DTMF inbound as voice tone?
Thanks a lot for help,
Klaus

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