asterisk/asterisk.conf

Fri, 22 Oct 2010 13:22:33 +0200

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Fri, 22 Oct 2010 13:22:33 +0200
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Import package vendor original specs for necessary manipulations.

michael@202 1 ;;
michael@202 2 ;; asterisk.conf -- Asterisk main configuration file
michael@202 3 ;;
michael@202 4
michael@202 5 ;[directories]
michael@202 6 ; Make sure these directories have the right permissions if not
michael@202 7 ; running Asterisk as root
michael@202 8
michael@202 9 ; Where the configuration files (except for this one) are located
michael@202 10 ;astetcdir => /etc/asterisk
michael@202 11
michael@202 12 ; Where the Asterisk loadable modules are located
michael@202 13 ;astmoddir => /usr/lib/asterisk/modules
michael@202 14
michael@202 15 ; Where additional 'library' elements (scripts, etc.) are located
michael@202 16 ;astvarlibdir => /var/lib/asterisk
michael@202 17
michael@202 18 ; Where AGI scripts/programs are located
michael@202 19 ;astagidir => /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin
michael@202 20
michael@202 21 ; Where spool directories are located
michael@202 22 ; Voicemail, monitor, dictation and other apps will create files here
michael@202 23 ; and outgoing call files (used with pbx_spool) must be placed here
michael@202 24 ;astspooldir => /var/spool/asterisk
michael@202 25
michael@202 26 ; Where the Asterisk process ID (pid) file should be created
michael@202 27 ;astrundir => /var/run/asterisk
michael@202 28
michael@202 29 ; Where the Asterisk log files should be created
michael@202 30 ;astlogdir => /var/log/asterisk
michael@202 31
michael@202 32
michael@202 33 ;[options]
michael@202 34 ;Under "options" you can enter configuration options
michael@202 35 ;that you also can set with command line options
michael@202 36
michael@202 37 ;verbose = 0 ; Verbosity level for logging (-v)
michael@202 38 ;debug = 3 ; Debug: "No" or value (1-4)
michael@202 39 ;nofork=yes | no ; Background execution disabled (-f)
michael@202 40 ;alwaysfork=yes | no ; Always background, even with -v or -d (-F)
michael@202 41 ;console= yes | no ; Console mode (-c)
michael@202 42 ;highpriority = yes | no ; Execute with high priority (-p)
michael@202 43 ;initcrypto = yes | no ; Initialize crypto at startup (-i)
michael@202 44 ;nocolor = yes | no ; Disable ANSI colors (-n)
michael@202 45 ;dumpcore = yes | no ; Dump core on failure (-g)
michael@202 46 ;quiet = yes | no ; Run quietly (-q)
michael@202 47 ;timestamp = yes | no ; Force timestamping in CLI verbose output (-T)
michael@202 48 ;runuser = asterisk ; User to run asterisk as (-U) NOTE: will require changes to
michael@202 49 ; directory and device permissions
michael@202 50 ;rungroup = asterisk ; Group to run asterisk as (-G)
michael@202 51 ;internal_timing = yes | no ; Enable internal timing support (-I)
michael@202 52
michael@202 53 ;These options have no command line equivalent
michael@202 54 ;cache_record_files = yes | no ; Cache record() files in another directory until completion
michael@202 55 ;record_cache_dir = <dir>
michael@202 56 ;transcode_via_sln = yes | no ; Build transcode paths via SLINEAR
michael@202 57 ;transmit_silence_during_record = yes | no ; send SLINEAR silence while channel is being recorded
michael@202 58 ;maxload = 1.0 ; The maximum load average we accept calls for
michael@202 59 ;maxcalls = 255 ; The maximum number of concurrent calls you want to allow
michael@202 60 ;execincludes = yes | no ; Allow #exec entries in configuration files
michael@202 61 ;dontwarn = yes | no ; Don't over-inform the Asterisk sysadm, he's a guru
michael@202 62 ;systemname = <a_string> ; System name. Used to prefix CDR uniqueid and to fill ${SYSTEMNAME}
michael@202 63 ;languageprefix = yes | no ; Should language code be last component of sound file name or first?
michael@202 64 ; when off, sound files are searched as <path>/<lang>/<file>
michael@202 65 ; when on, sound files are search as <lang>/<path>/<file>
michael@202 66 ; (only affects relative paths for sound files)
michael@202 67
michael@202 68 ;[files]
michael@202 69 ; Changing the following lines may compromise your security
michael@202 70 ; Asterisk.ctl is the pipe that is used to connect the remote CLI
michael@202 71 ; (asterisk -r) to Asterisk. Changing these settings change the
michael@202 72 ; permissions and ownership of this file.
michael@202 73 ; The file is created when Asterisk starts, in the "astrundir" above.
michael@202 74
michael@202 75 ;astctlpermissions = 0660
michael@202 76 ;astctlowner = root
michael@202 77 ;astctlgroup = asterisk
michael@202 78 ;astctl = asterisk.ctl

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