1.1 --- a/asterisk/sla.conf Sun Mar 20 19:27:35 2011 +0100 1.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.3 @@ -1,140 +0,0 @@ 1.4 -; 1.5 -; Configuration for Shared Line Appearances (SLA). 1.6 -; 1.7 -; See doc/sla.pdf for more information. 1.8 -; 1.9 - 1.10 -; ---- General Options ---------------- 1.11 -;[general] 1.12 - 1.13 -;attemptcallerid=no ; Attempt CallerID handling. The default value for this 1.14 - ; is "no" because CallerID handling with an SLA setup is 1.15 - ; known to not work properly in some situations. However, 1.16 - ; feel free to enable it if you would like. If you do, and 1.17 - ; you find problems, please do not report them. 1.18 -; ------------------------------------- 1.19 - 1.20 - 1.21 -; ---- Trunk Declarations ------------- 1.22 -; 1.23 -;[line1] ; Provide a name for this trunk. 1.24 - 1.25 -;type=trunk ; This line is what marks this entry as a trunk. 1.26 - 1.27 -;device=Zap/3 ; Map this trunk declaration to a specific device. 1.28 - ; NOTE: You can not just put any type of channel here. 1.29 - ; Zap channels can be directly used. IP trunks 1.30 - ; require some indirect configuration which is 1.31 - ; described in doc/sla.pdf. 1.32 - 1.33 -;autocontext=line1 ; This supports automatic generation of the dialplan entries 1.34 - ; if the autocontext option is used. Each trunk should have 1.35 - ; a unique context name. Then, in zapata.conf, this device 1.36 - ; should be configured to have incoming calls go to this context. 1.37 - 1.38 -;ringtimeout=30 ; Set how long to allow this trunk to ring on an inbound call before hanging 1.39 - ; it up as an unanswered call. The value is in seconds. 1.40 - 1.41 -;barge=no ; If this option is set to "no", then no station will be 1.42 - ; allowed to join a call that is in progress. The default 1.43 - ; value is "yes". 1.44 - 1.45 -;hold=private ; This option configure hold permissions for this trunk. 1.46 - ; "open" - This means that any station can put this trunk 1.47 - ; on hold, and any station can retrieve it from 1.48 - ; hold. This is the default. 1.49 - ; "private" - This means that once a station puts the 1.50 - ; trunk on hold, no other station will be 1.51 - ; allowed to retrieve the call from hold. 1.52 - 1.53 -;[line2] 1.54 -;type=trunk 1.55 -;device=Zap/4 1.56 -;autocontext=line2 1.57 - 1.58 -;[line3] 1.59 -;type=trunk 1.60 -;device=Zap/3 1.61 -;autocontext=line3 1.62 - 1.63 -;[line4] 1.64 -;type=trunk 1.65 -;device=Local/disa@line4_outbound ; A Local channel in combination with the Disa 1.66 - ; application can be used to support IP trunks. 1.67 - ; See doc/sla.pdf on more information on how 1.68 - ; IP trunks work. 1.69 -;autocontext=line4 1.70 -; -------------------------------------- 1.71 - 1.72 - 1.73 -; ---- Station Declarations ------------ 1.74 - 1.75 -;[station1] ; Define a name for this station. 1.76 - 1.77 -;type=station ; This line indicates that this entry is a station. 1.78 - 1.79 -;device=SIP/station1 ; Each station must be mapped to a device. 1.80 - 1.81 -;autocontext=sla_stations ; This supports automatic generation of the dialplan entries if 1.82 - ; the autocontext option is used. All stations can use the same 1.83 - ; context without conflict. The device for this station should 1.84 - ; have its context configured to the same one listed here. 1.85 - 1.86 -;ringtimeout=10 ; Set a timeout for how long to allow the station to ring for an 1.87 - ; incoming call, in seconds. 1.88 - 1.89 -;ringdelay=10 ; Set a time for how long to wait before beginning to ring this station 1.90 - ; once there is an incoming call, in seconds. 1.91 - 1.92 -;hold=private ; This option configure hold permissions for this station. Note 1.93 - ; that if private hold is set in the trunk entry, that will override 1.94 - ; anything here. However, if a trunk has open hold access, but this 1.95 - ; station is set to private hold, then the private hold will be in 1.96 - ; effect. 1.97 - ; "open" - This means that once this station puts a call 1.98 - ; on hold, any other station is allowed to retrieve 1.99 - ; it. This is the default. 1.100 - ; "private" - This means that once this station puts a 1.101 - ; call on hold, no other station will be 1.102 - ; allowed to retrieve the call from hold. 1.103 - 1.104 - 1.105 -;trunk=line1 ; Individually list all of the trunks that will appear on this station. This 1.106 - ; order is significant. It should be the same order as they appear on the 1.107 - ; phone. The order here defines the order of preference that the trunks will 1.108 - ; be used. 1.109 -;trunk=line2 1.110 -;trunk=line3,ringdelay=5 ; A ring delay for the station can also be specified for a specific trunk. 1.111 - ; If a ring delay is specified both for the whole station and for a specific 1.112 - ; trunk on a station, the setting for the specific trunk will take priority. 1.113 - ; This value is in seconds. 1.114 - 1.115 -;trunk=line4,ringtimeout=5 ; A ring timeout for the station can also be specified for a specific trunk. 1.116 - ; If a ring timeout is specified both for the whole station and for a specific 1.117 - ; trunk on a station, the setting for the specific trunk will take priority. 1.118 - ; This value is in seconds. 1.119 - 1.120 - 1.121 -;[station](!) ; When there are a lot of stations that are configured the same way, 1.122 - ; it is convenient to use a configuration template like this so that 1.123 - ; the common settings stay in one place. 1.124 -;type=station 1.125 -;autocontext=sla_stations 1.126 -;trunk=line1 1.127 -;trunk=line2 1.128 -;trunk=line3 1.129 -;trunk=line4 1.130 - 1.131 -;[station2](station) ; Define a station that uses the configuration from the template "station". 1.132 -;device=SIP/station2 1.133 -; 1.134 -;[station3](station) 1.135 -;device=SIP/station3 1.136 -; 1.137 -;[station4](station) 1.138 -;device=SIP/station4 1.139 -; 1.140 -;[station5](station) 1.141 -;device=SIP/station5 1.142 -; -------------------------------------- 1.143 -