Posted: Fri May 28, 2004 4:04 am Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] docs extensions.xml,1.14,1.15
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extension is dialed. The dialplan consists of a list of instuctions or steps
that Asterisk should follow. It is <emphasis>absolutely vital</emphasis> that
! you understand dialplans if you want to setup an Asterisk system.
</para>
<sect1>
! <title>Introduction to <filename>extensions.conf</filename></title>
<para>
The majority of the dialplan is specified in the file
<filename>extension.conf</filename>. This file is made up of three main
! parts: contexts, extensions, and priorities.
</para>
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extension is dialed. The dialplan consists of a list of instuctions or steps
that Asterisk should follow. It is <emphasis>absolutely vital</emphasis> that
! you understand dialplans if you want to setup an Asterisk system.
! </para>
! <para>
! [Explain that the dial plan is a road map]
</para>
<sect1>
! <title>Introduction to creating dialplans</title>
<para>
The majority of the dialplan is specified in the file
<filename>extension.conf</filename>. This file is made up of three main
! parts: contexts, extensions, and priorities. In most Asterisk installations,
! the <filename>extensions.conf</filename> file is located in either
! <filename class="directory">/etc/asterisk</filename> or
! <filename class="directory">/usr/local/asterisk/etc</filename>. The location
! of your <filename>extensions.conf</filename> may vary, depending on how you
! installed Asterisk.
! </para>
! <para>
! If you installed the Asterisk sample files, you probably have an existing
! <filename>extensions.conf</filename> file. Instead of explaining or
! modifying the existing file, we'll start from scratch in creating an
! <filename>extensions.conf</filename> file, so that you can learn about
! how each part of the file plays a role in the dialplan.
</para>
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and we'll show them how to do that in a different section of the book.]
</para>
!
<para>
[By this section of the chapter, the reader should understand Answer(),
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and we'll show them how to do that in a different section of the book.]
</para>
! <informalexample>
! <programlisting>
! [incoming]
! exten=>s,1,Answer()<lineannotation> ; Answer the line</lineannotation>
! exten=>s,2,Background('current-movies')<lineannotation> ; Play back the 'current movies' sound file</lineannotation>
! exten=>s,3,Hangup()<lineannotation> ; Now hangup the line if the caller doesn't press a key</lineannotation>
! exten=>1,1,Playback('movie1')<lineannotation> ; Now hangup the line if the caller doesn't press a key</lineannotation>
! exten=>1,2,Goto(incoming,s,1)<lineannotation> ; Now go back to the beginning</lineannotation>
! exten=>2,1,Playback('movie2')<lineannotation> ; Now hangup the line if the caller doesn't press a key</lineannotation>
! exten=>2,2,Goto(incoming,s,1)<lineannotation> ; Now go back to the beginning</lineannotation>
! exten=>0,1,Dial(Zap/1)
! </programlisting>
! </informalexample>
<para>
[By this section of the chapter, the reader should understand Answer(),
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