Fri, 15 Oct 2010 18:46:25 +0200
Update copyright, file server URL, modify doc and link logic.
Now documentation is installed by default to the correct path,
and QtCreator links against Qt shared libraries instead of Qt
static libraries. This unfortunate change supports Nokia's
unfortunate decision to poorly support static linking in Qt.
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2 ; Sample Call Features (parking, transfer, etc) configuration
3 ;
5 ;[general]
6 ;parkext => 700 ; What extension to dial to park
7 ;parkpos => 701-720 ; What extensions to park calls on. These needs to be
8 ; numeric, as Asterisk starts from the start position
9 ; and increments with one for the next parked call.
10 ;context => parkedcalls ; Which context parked calls are in
11 ;parkingtime => 45 ; Number of seconds a call can be parked for
12 ; (default is 45 seconds)
13 ;courtesytone = beep ; Sound file to play to the parked caller
14 ; when someone dials a parked call
15 ; or the Touch Monitor is activated/deactivated.
16 ;parkedplay = caller ; Who to play the courtesy tone to when picking up a parked call
17 ; one of: parked, caller, both (default is caller)
18 ;adsipark = yes ; if you want ADSI parking announcements
19 ;findslot => next ; Continue to the 'next' free parking space.
20 ; Defaults to 'first' available
21 ;parkedmusicclass=default ; This is the MOH class to use for the parked channel
22 ; as long as the class is not set on the channel directly
23 ; using Set(CHANNEL(musicclass)=whatever) in the dialplan
25 ;transferdigittimeout => 3 ; Number of seconds to wait between digits when transferring a call
26 ; (default is 3 seconds)
27 ;xfersound = beep ; to indicate an attended transfer is complete
28 ;xferfailsound = beeperr ; to indicate a failed transfer
29 ;pickupexten = *8 ; Configure the pickup extension. (default is *8)
30 ;featuredigittimeout = 500 ; Max time (ms) between digits for
31 ; feature activation (default is 500 ms)
32 ;atxfernoanswertimeout = 15 ; Timeout for answer on attended transfer default is 15 seconds.
34 ; Note that the DTMF features listed below only work when two channels have answered and are bridged together.
35 ; They can not be used while the remote party is ringing or in progress. If you require this feature you can use
36 ; chan_local in combination with Answer to accomplish it.
38 ;[featuremap]
39 ;blindxfer => #1 ; Blind transfer (default is #)
40 ;disconnect => *0 ; Disconnect (default is *)
41 ;automon => *1 ; One Touch Record a.k.a. Touch Monitor
42 ;atxfer => *2 ; Attended transfer
43 ;parkcall => #72 ; Park call (one step parking)
45 ;[applicationmap]
46 ; Note that the DYNAMIC_FEATURES channel variable must be set to use the features
47 ; defined here. The value of DYNAMIC_FEATURES should be the names of the features
48 ; to allow the channel to use separated by '#'. For example:
49 ;
50 ; Set(DYNAMIC_FEATURES=myfeature1#myfeature2#myfeature3)
51 ;
52 ;
53 ; The syntax for declaring a dynamic feature is the following:
54 ;
55 ;<FeatureName> => <DTMF_sequence>,<ActivateOn>[/<ActivatedBy>],<Application>[,<AppArguments>[,MOH_Class]]
56 ;
57 ; FeatureName -> This is the name of the feature used in when setting the
58 ; DYNAMIC_FEATURES variable to enable usage of this feature.
59 ; DTMF_sequence -> This is the key sequence used to activate this feature.
60 ; ActivateOn -> This is the channel of the call that the application will be executed
61 ; on. Valid values are "self" and "peer". "self" means run the
62 ; application on the same channel that activated the feature. "peer"
63 ; means run the application on the opposite channel from the one that
64 ; has activated the feature.
65 ; ActivatedBy -> This is which channel is allowed to activate this feature. Valid
66 ; values are "caller", "callee", and "both". "both" is the default.
67 ; The "caller" is the channel that executed the Dial application, while
68 ; the "callee" is the channel called by the Dial application.
69 ; Application -> This is the application to execute.
70 ; AppArguments -> These are the arguments to be passed into the application.
71 ; MOH_Class -> This is the music on hold class to play while the idle
72 ; channel waits for the feature to complete. If left blank,
73 ; no music will be played.
74 ;
75 ;
76 ; IMPORTANT NOTE: The applicationmap is not intended to be used for all Asterisk
77 ; applications. When applications are used in extensions.conf, they are executed
78 ; by the PBX core. In this case, these applications are executed outside of the
79 ; PBX core, so it does *not* make sense to use any application which has any
80 ; concept of dialplan flow. Examples of this would be things like Macro, Goto,
81 ; Background, WaitExten, and many more.
82 ;
83 ; Enabling these features means that the PBX needs to stay in the media flow and
84 ; media will not be re-directed if DTMF is sent in the media stream.
85 ;
86 ; Example Usage:
87 ;
88 ;testfeature => #9,peer,Playback,tt-monkeys ;Allow both the caller and callee to play
89 ; ;tt-monkeys to the opposite channel
90 ;
91 ;pauseMonitor => #1,self/callee,Pausemonitor ;Allow the callee to pause monitoring
92 ; ;on their channel
93 ;unpauseMonitor => #3,self/callee,UnPauseMonitor ;Allow the callee to unpause monitoring
94 ; ;on their channel
95 ;