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</formalpara>
<para>
! Requires a user to enter agiven
password in order to continue execution. If the
password begins with the '/' character, it is interpreted as
a file which contains a list of valid passwords (1 per line).
! an optional set of opions may be provided by concatenating any
of the following letters:
<simplelist>
--- 114,122 ----
</formalpara>
<para>
! Requires a user to enter a given
password in order to continue execution. If the
password begins with the '/' character, it is interpreted as
a file which contains a list of valid passwords (1 per line).
! an optional set of options may be provided by concatenating any
of the following letters:
<simplelist>
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</para>
<para>
! In general, the dialler will return 0 if it was unable to place
the call, or the timeout expired. However, if all channels were
busy, and there exists an extension with priority n+101
! (where n is the priority of the dialler instance), then it will
be the next executed extension (this allows you to setup different
behavior on busy from no-answer).
--- 312,319 ----
</para>
<para>
! In general, the dialer will return 0 if it was unable to place
the call, or the timeout expired. However, if all channels were
busy, and there exists an extension with priority n+101
! (where n is the priority of the dialer instance), then it will
be the next executed extension (this allows you to setup different
behavior on busy from no-answer).
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<formalpara><title>GetCPEID: Get ADSI CPE ID</title>
<para>
! <!-- TODO: Check to make sure that there really aren't any arguements -->
<function>GetCPEID()</function>
</para>
--- 568,572 ----
<formalpara><title>GetCPEID: Get ADSI CPE ID</title>
<para>
! <!-- TODO: Check to make sure that there really aren't any arguments -->
<function>GetCPEID()</function>
</para>
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*** 577,581 ****
</para>
<para>
! Returns -1 on hanup only.
</para>
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*** 899,903 ****
<listitem>
<para>
! colon seperated list of files to announce, the word PARKED
will be replaced by a say_digits of the ext the call is parked in
</para>
--- 899,903 ----
<listitem>
<para>
! colon separated list of files to announce, the word PARKED
will be replaced by a say_digits of the ext the call is parked in
</para>
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*** 944,948 ****
</para>
</formalpara>
! <!-- TODO: This says that 'skip' is the only uption, but then goes on to -->
<!-- say that 'noanswer' is also an option -->
<para>
--- 944,948 ----
</para>
</formalpara>
! <!-- TODO: This says that 'skip' is the only option, but then goes on to -->
<!-- say that 'noanswer' is also an option -->
<para>
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*** 1053,1057 ****
This application returns -1 if the originating channel hangs up, or if the
call is bridged and either of the parties in the bridge terminate the call.
! Returns 0 if the queue is full, nonexistant, or has no members.
</para>
--- 1053,1057 ----
This application returns -1 if the originating channel hangs up, or if the
call is bridged and either of the parties in the bridge terminate the call.
! Returns 0 if the queue is full, nonexistent, or has no members.
</para>
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*** 1116,1120 ****
Causes the Call Data Record to be reset, optionally
storing the current CDR before zeroing it out (if 'w' option is
! specifed the record <emphasis role="strong">WILL</emphasis> be stored.
</para>
<para>
--- 1116,1120 ----
Causes the Call Data Record to be reset, optionally
storing the current CDR before zeroing it out (if 'w' option is
! specified the record <emphasis role="strong">WILL</emphasis> be stored.
</para>
<para>
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*** 1269,1273 ****
the channel does not support HTML transport, and -1 otherwise.
If the option 'wait' is specified, execution will wait for an
! acknowledgement that the URL has been loaded before continuing
and will return -1 if the peer is unable to load the URL.
</para>
--- 1269,1273 ----
the channel does not support HTML transport, and -1 otherwise.
If the option 'wait' is specified, execution will wait for an
! acknowledgment that the URL has been loaded before continuing
and will return -1 if the peer is unable to load the URL.
</para>
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*** 1552,1560 ****
(must be configured in <filename>voicemail.conf</filename>). If the
extension is preceded by an <replaceable>s</replaceable> then instructions
! for leaving the message will be skipped. If the extension is preceeded
by <replaceable>u</replaceable> then the "unavailable"
message will be played
(<filename>/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vm/<replaceable>context</replaceable>/<replaceable>exten</replaceable>/unavail</filename>)
! if it exists. If the extension is preceeded by a <replaceable>b</replaceable>
then the the busy message will be played (that is, busy instead of unavail).
If the requested mailbox does not exist, and there exists a priority
--- 1552,1560 ----
(must be configured in <filename>voicemail.conf</filename>). If the
extension is preceded by an <replaceable>s</replaceable> then instructions
! for leaving the message will be skipped. If the extension is preceded
by <replaceable>u</replaceable> then the "unavailable"
message will be played
(<filename>/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vm/<replaceable>context</replaceable>/<replaceable>exten</replaceable>/unavail</filename>)
! if it exists. If the extension is preceded by a <replaceable>b</replaceable>
then the the busy message will be played (that is, busy instead of unavail).
If the requested mailbox does not exist, and there exists a priority
Index: chapter01.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/chapter01.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -C2 -d -r1.2 -r1.3
*** chapter01.xml 20 Dec 2003 18:43:57 -0000 1.2
--- chapter01.xml 29 Dec 2003 23:39:10 -0000 1.3
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*** 14,18 ****
<title>Telephony 101</title>
<sect3>
! <title>Basic Conecpts (FXO/FXS, loop/ground start/PRI, etc.)</title>
<para/>
</sect3>
--- 14,18 ----
<title>Telephony 101</title>
<sect3>
! <title>Basic Concepts (FXO/FXS, loop/ground start/PRI, etc.)</title>
<para/>
</sect3>
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<para>Integrating ISDN channels to * can be done by several ways.
Basically isdn4linux support is implemented in Asterisk.
! So called chan_modem_i4l. Another way is trough the powerfull CAPI
interface. chan_capi is developed under the terms of the GPL an maintained
by "Sir Kapejod". It is highly recommended to use chan_capi if your card
--- 247,251 ----
<para>Integrating ISDN channels to * can be done by several ways.
Basically isdn4linux support is implemented in Asterisk.
! So called chan_modem_i4l. Another way is trough the powerful CAPI
interface. chan_capi is developed under the terms of the GPL an maintained
by "Sir Kapejod". It is highly recommended to use chan_capi if your card
Index: chapter02.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/chapter02.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.4
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -C2 -d -r1.4 -r1.5
*** chapter02.xml 16 Dec 2003 18:43:35 -0000 1.4
--- chapter02.xml 29 Dec 2003 23:39:10 -0000 1.5
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*** 63,67 ****
ISDN Hardware must not be expensive. A basic AVM card
that comes with CAPI compatible kernel modules is available
! for about 40$. But there are several differents between the
capacity of the cards (think of more than 2 B-channels) and
of different ISDN standards. chan_capi is programmed to work
--- 63,67 ----
ISDN Hardware must not be expensive. A basic AVM card
that comes with CAPI compatible kernel modules is available
! for about 40$. But there are several differences between the
capacity of the cards (think of more than 2 B-channels) and
of different ISDN standards. chan_capi is programmed to work
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*** 162,166 ****
<title>Using "make"</title>
<para>Now we need to compile Asterisk as root :
! <!-- We may need to clean up this section a bit as the way it is laid out is a little wierd -->
</para>
<para>
--- 162,166 ----
<title>Using "make"</title>
<para>Now we need to compile Asterisk as root :
! <!-- We may need to clean up this section a bit as the way it is laid out is a little weird -->
</para>
<para>
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*** 272,276 ****
</para>
<para>
! Then you can set some buildtime configuration parameters like early B3
connects, DEFLECT_ON_CIRCUITBUSY or software dtmf detection/generation.
If everything is done simply save the file.
--- 272,276 ----
</para>
<para>
! Then you can set some build time configuration parameters like early B3
connects, DEFLECT_ON_CIRCUITBUSY or software dtmf detection/generation.
If everything is done simply save the file.
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*** 356,360 ****
</sect2>
<sect2>
! <title>Accssing the CLI when Asterisk is running</title>
<para>
If your asterisk is already running, you can reattach with the <command>-r</command>
--- 356,360 ----
</sect2>
<sect2>
! <title>Accessing the CLI when Asterisk is running</title>
<para>
If your asterisk is already running, you can reattach with the <command>-r</command>
Index: hgta.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/hgta.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.21
retrieving revision 1.22
diff -C2 -d -r1.21 -r1.22
*** hgta.xml 17 Dec 2003 17:01:17 -0000 1.21
--- hgta.xml 29 Dec 2003 23:39:10 -0000 1.22
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*** 7,14 ****
<!ENTITY preface SYSTEM "preface.xml"> <!-- Introductory letter -->
<!ENTITY chapter01 SYSTEM "chapter01.xml"> <!-- Introductions to Asterisk / General Concepts -->
! <!ENTITY chapter02 SYSTEM "chapter02.xml"> <!-- Installing and Compiling Asterisk and Componants -->
<!ENTITY chapter03 SYSTEM "chapter03.xml"> <!-- Basic configuration, sample.conf's -->
<!ENTITY chapter04 SYSTEM "chapter04.xml"> <!-- Scripting and AGI Extensions -->
! <!ENTITY chapter05 SYSTEM "chapter05.xml"> <!-- Connecting to Commong VoIP Providers -->
<!ENTITY chapter06 SYSTEM "chapter06.xml"> <!-- Advanced Asterisk Configuration -->
<!ENTITY chapter07 SYSTEM "chapter07.xml"> <!-- Common Issues / Troubleshooting -->
--- 7,14 ----
<!ENTITY preface SYSTEM "preface.xml"> <!-- Introductory letter -->
<!ENTITY chapter01 SYSTEM "chapter01.xml"> <!-- Introductions to Asterisk / General Concepts -->
! <!ENTITY chapter02 SYSTEM "chapter02.xml"> <!-- Installing and Compiling Asterisk and Components -->
<!ENTITY chapter03 SYSTEM "chapter03.xml"> <!-- Basic configuration, sample.conf's -->
<!ENTITY chapter04 SYSTEM "chapter04.xml"> <!-- Scripting and AGI Extensions -->
! <!ENTITY chapter05 SYSTEM "chapter05.xml"> <!-- Connecting to Common VoIP Providers -->
<!ENTITY chapter06 SYSTEM "chapter06.xml"> <!-- Advanced Asterisk Configuration -->
<!ENTITY chapter07 SYSTEM "chapter07.xml"> <!-- Common Issues / Troubleshooting -->
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*** 21,25 ****
<!ENTITY appendix06 SYSTEM "appendix06.xml"> <!-- Other Open Source Telephony Systems -->
<!ENTITY glossary SYSTEM "glossary.xml"> <!-- Glossary of Terms -->
! <!ENTITY colophon SYSTEM "colophon.xml"> <!-- Colphone / Why we are doing this -->
]>
--- 21,25 ----
<!ENTITY appendix06 SYSTEM "appendix06.xml"> <!-- Other Open Source Telephony Systems -->
<!ENTITY glossary SYSTEM "glossary.xml"> <!-- Glossary of Terms -->
! <!ENTITY colophon SYSTEM "colophon.xml"> <!-- Colophon / Why we are doing this -->
]>
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