asterisk/features.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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     1 ;
     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 ;

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