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michael@202 | 1 | ; |
michael@202 | 2 | ; Sample Call Features (parking, transfer, etc) configuration |
michael@202 | 3 | ; |
michael@202 | 4 | |
michael@202 | 5 | ;[general] |
michael@202 | 6 | ;parkext => 700 ; What extension to dial to park |
michael@202 | 7 | ;parkpos => 701-720 ; What extensions to park calls on. These needs to be |
michael@202 | 8 | ; numeric, as Asterisk starts from the start position |
michael@202 | 9 | ; and increments with one for the next parked call. |
michael@202 | 10 | ;context => parkedcalls ; Which context parked calls are in |
michael@202 | 11 | ;parkingtime => 45 ; Number of seconds a call can be parked for |
michael@202 | 12 | ; (default is 45 seconds) |
michael@202 | 13 | ;courtesytone = beep ; Sound file to play to the parked caller |
michael@202 | 14 | ; when someone dials a parked call |
michael@202 | 15 | ; or the Touch Monitor is activated/deactivated. |
michael@202 | 16 | ;parkedplay = caller ; Who to play the courtesy tone to when picking up a parked call |
michael@202 | 17 | ; one of: parked, caller, both (default is caller) |
michael@202 | 18 | ;adsipark = yes ; if you want ADSI parking announcements |
michael@202 | 19 | ;findslot => next ; Continue to the 'next' free parking space. |
michael@202 | 20 | ; Defaults to 'first' available |
michael@202 | 21 | ;parkedmusicclass=default ; This is the MOH class to use for the parked channel |
michael@202 | 22 | ; as long as the class is not set on the channel directly |
michael@202 | 23 | ; using Set(CHANNEL(musicclass)=whatever) in the dialplan |
michael@202 | 24 | |
michael@202 | 25 | ;transferdigittimeout => 3 ; Number of seconds to wait between digits when transferring a call |
michael@202 | 26 | ; (default is 3 seconds) |
michael@202 | 27 | ;xfersound = beep ; to indicate an attended transfer is complete |
michael@202 | 28 | ;xferfailsound = beeperr ; to indicate a failed transfer |
michael@202 | 29 | ;pickupexten = *8 ; Configure the pickup extension. (default is *8) |
michael@202 | 30 | ;featuredigittimeout = 500 ; Max time (ms) between digits for |
michael@202 | 31 | ; feature activation (default is 500 ms) |
michael@202 | 32 | ;atxfernoanswertimeout = 15 ; Timeout for answer on attended transfer default is 15 seconds. |
michael@202 | 33 | |
michael@202 | 34 | ; Note that the DTMF features listed below only work when two channels have answered and are bridged together. |
michael@202 | 35 | ; They can not be used while the remote party is ringing or in progress. If you require this feature you can use |
michael@202 | 36 | ; chan_local in combination with Answer to accomplish it. |
michael@202 | 37 | |
michael@202 | 38 | ;[featuremap] |
michael@202 | 39 | ;blindxfer => #1 ; Blind transfer (default is #) |
michael@202 | 40 | ;disconnect => *0 ; Disconnect (default is *) |
michael@202 | 41 | ;automon => *1 ; One Touch Record a.k.a. Touch Monitor |
michael@202 | 42 | ;atxfer => *2 ; Attended transfer |
michael@202 | 43 | ;parkcall => #72 ; Park call (one step parking) |
michael@202 | 44 | |
michael@202 | 45 | ;[applicationmap] |
michael@202 | 46 | ; Note that the DYNAMIC_FEATURES channel variable must be set to use the features |
michael@202 | 47 | ; defined here. The value of DYNAMIC_FEATURES should be the names of the features |
michael@202 | 48 | ; to allow the channel to use separated by '#'. For example: |
michael@202 | 49 | ; |
michael@202 | 50 | ; Set(DYNAMIC_FEATURES=myfeature1#myfeature2#myfeature3) |
michael@202 | 51 | ; |
michael@202 | 52 | ; |
michael@202 | 53 | ; The syntax for declaring a dynamic feature is the following: |
michael@202 | 54 | ; |
michael@202 | 55 | ;<FeatureName> => <DTMF_sequence>,<ActivateOn>[/<ActivatedBy>],<Application>[,<AppArguments>[,MOH_Class]] |
michael@202 | 56 | ; |
michael@202 | 57 | ; FeatureName -> This is the name of the feature used in when setting the |
michael@202 | 58 | ; DYNAMIC_FEATURES variable to enable usage of this feature. |
michael@202 | 59 | ; DTMF_sequence -> This is the key sequence used to activate this feature. |
michael@202 | 60 | ; ActivateOn -> This is the channel of the call that the application will be executed |
michael@202 | 61 | ; on. Valid values are "self" and "peer". "self" means run the |
michael@202 | 62 | ; application on the same channel that activated the feature. "peer" |
michael@202 | 63 | ; means run the application on the opposite channel from the one that |
michael@202 | 64 | ; has activated the feature. |
michael@202 | 65 | ; ActivatedBy -> This is which channel is allowed to activate this feature. Valid |
michael@202 | 66 | ; values are "caller", "callee", and "both". "both" is the default. |
michael@202 | 67 | ; The "caller" is the channel that executed the Dial application, while |
michael@202 | 68 | ; the "callee" is the channel called by the Dial application. |
michael@202 | 69 | ; Application -> This is the application to execute. |
michael@202 | 70 | ; AppArguments -> These are the arguments to be passed into the application. |
michael@202 | 71 | ; MOH_Class -> This is the music on hold class to play while the idle |
michael@202 | 72 | ; channel waits for the feature to complete. If left blank, |
michael@202 | 73 | ; no music will be played. |
michael@202 | 74 | ; |
michael@202 | 75 | ; |
michael@202 | 76 | ; IMPORTANT NOTE: The applicationmap is not intended to be used for all Asterisk |
michael@202 | 77 | ; applications. When applications are used in extensions.conf, they are executed |
michael@202 | 78 | ; by the PBX core. In this case, these applications are executed outside of the |
michael@202 | 79 | ; PBX core, so it does *not* make sense to use any application which has any |
michael@202 | 80 | ; concept of dialplan flow. Examples of this would be things like Macro, Goto, |
michael@202 | 81 | ; Background, WaitExten, and many more. |
michael@202 | 82 | ; |
michael@202 | 83 | ; Enabling these features means that the PBX needs to stay in the media flow and |
michael@202 | 84 | ; media will not be re-directed if DTMF is sent in the media stream. |
michael@202 | 85 | ; |
michael@202 | 86 | ; Example Usage: |
michael@202 | 87 | ; |
michael@202 | 88 | ;testfeature => #9,peer,Playback,tt-monkeys ;Allow both the caller and callee to play |
michael@202 | 89 | ; ;tt-monkeys to the opposite channel |
michael@202 | 90 | ; |
michael@202 | 91 | ;pauseMonitor => #1,self/callee,Pausemonitor ;Allow the callee to pause monitoring |
michael@202 | 92 | ; ;on their channel |
michael@202 | 93 | ;unpauseMonitor => #3,self/callee,UnPauseMonitor ;Allow the callee to unpause monitoring |
michael@202 | 94 | ; ;on their channel |
michael@202 | 95 | ; |