[A*UG] re: [asterisk-users] So many configuration files!
Brett Nemeroff
brett-aaug at nemeroff.com
Mon Jul 17 11:27:23 CDT 2006
For what it's worth, any version over 1.2.6 doesn't work for me since they
have URI parsing issues dealing with Sonus switches..
-Brett
On 7/11/06, Alyed Tzompa <alyed.tzompa at simitel.com> wrote:
>
> first: download the latest version 1.2.5 had some bugs and is already
> several months old.
>
> Depending on how you want your asterisk to behave will be the amount of
> files you'll need to mess with. Let's say you want a very basic installation
> with some SIP phones (hard or soft), then you'll have to deal with
> sip.conf and extensions.conf only.... so everything else is just vanity :D
>
> Usually you would like to have some voicemail, conference rooms, music on
> hold, pick up your neighbours extension, dial another asterisk or an IAX
> softphone, and PSTN access, then change some configs in voicemail.conf,
> meetme.conf, musiconhold.conf, features.conf, iax.conf and zapata.confrespectively.
>
> Want more action?
>
> Manage asterisk from an external application and mess with manager.conf,
> change the way logs are being saved and CRMs with logger.conf and the
> cdr_ *.conf files, try some text to speach (TTS) with festival.conf
>
> Feel like you are in the right track?
>
> try dealing with any ".c" file, recompile asterisk and make it behave just
> the way you always dream of (btw if it works you might want to share your
> new feature with all of us :) )
>
>
>
> Alyed
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>
> I'm working with Asterisk 1.2.5 to get a working system.
>
> There are 50 Asterisk configuration files in /etc/asterisk.
> Are they _all_ called by Asterisk or are some only used in a #include?
>
> Is there any way to get a list of which ones Asterisk uses by default?
> There is only a single #include file and it doesn't even exist.
>
> I have only messed with 4 files so far.
> Are there any more I should be editing?
> Which ones could be safely ignored?
>
> So far the system is just SIP with Zaptel to be added next.
>
> The 4 files I have changed are:
> sip.conf
> extensions.conf
> extensions_additional.conf
> voicemail.conf
>
> My list of files in /etc/asterisk - sorted most recent last:
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> lba at linda asterisk # ls -1tr
> zapata.conf
> vpb.conf
> telcordia-1.adsi
> skinny.conf
> sip_notify.conf
> rtp.conf
> rpt.conf
> res_odbc.conf
> queues.conf
> privacy.conf
> phone.conf
> oss.conf
> osp.conf
> musiconhold.conf
> modules.conf
> modem.conf
> misdn.conf
> mgcp.conf
> meetme.conf
> manager.conf
> logger.conf
> indications.conf
> iaxprov.conf
> iax.conf
> festival.conf
> features.conf
> extensions.ael
> extconfig.conf
> enum.conf
> dundi.conf
> dnsmgr.conf
> codecs.conf
> cdr_tds.conf
> cdr_pgsql.conf
> cdr_odbc.conf
> cdr_manager.conf
> cdr_custom.conf
> cdr.conf
> asterisk.conf
> asterisk.adsi
> alsa.conf
> alarmreceiver.conf
> agents.conf
> adtranvofr.conf
> adsi.conf
> sip.conf
> extensions.conf
> extensions_additional.conf
> voicemail.conf
>
>
> --
> Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX
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