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1 ; |
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2 ; Asterisk configuration file |
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3 ; |
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4 ; Module Loader configuration file |
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5 ; |
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6 |
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7 ;[modules] |
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8 ;autoload=yes |
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9 ; |
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10 ; Any modules that need to be loaded before the Asterisk core has been |
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11 ; initialized (just after the logger has been initialized) can be loaded |
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12 ; using 'preload'. This will frequently be needed if you wish to map all |
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13 ; module configuration files into Realtime storage, since the Realtime |
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14 ; driver will need to be loaded before the modules using those configuration |
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15 ; files are initialized. |
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16 ; |
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17 ; An example of loading ODBC support would be: |
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18 ;preload => res_odbc.so |
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19 ;preload => res_config_odbc.so |
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20 ; |
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21 ; Uncomment the following if you wish to use the Speech Recognition API |
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22 ;preload => res_speech.so |
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23 ; |
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24 ; If you want, load the GTK console right away. |
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25 ; |
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26 ;noload => pbx_gtkconsole.so |
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27 ;load => pbx_gtkconsole.so |
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28 ; |
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29 ;load => res_musiconhold.so |
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30 ; |
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31 ; Load either OSS or ALSA, not both |
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32 ; By default, load OSS only (automatically) and do not load ALSA |
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33 ; |
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34 ;noload => chan_alsa.so |
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35 ;noload => chan_oss.so |