; ; Static extension configuration file, used by ; the pbx_config module. This is where you configure all your ; inbound and outbound calls in Asterisk. ; ; This configuration file is reloaded ; - With the "extensions reload" command in the CLI ; - With the "reload" command (that reloads everything) in the CLI ; ; The "General" category is for certain variables. ; [general] ; ; If static is set to no, or omitted, then the pbx_config will rewrite ; this file when extensions are modified. Remember that all comments ; made in the file will be lost when that happens. ; ; XXX Not yet implemented XXX ; static=yes ; ; if static=yes and writeprotect=no, you can save dialplan by ; CLI command 'save dialplan' too ; writeprotect=no ; You can include other config files, use the #include command (without the ';') ; Note that this is different from the "include" command that includes contexts within ; other contexts. The #include command works in all asterisk configuration files. ;#include "filename.conf" ; The "Globals" category contains global variables that can be referenced ; in the dialplan with ${VARIABLE} or ${ENV(VARIABLE)} for Environmental variable ; ${${VARIABLE}} or ${text${VARIABLE}} or any hybrid ; [globals] CONSOLE=Console/dsp ; Console interface for demo ;CONSOLE=Zap/1 ;CONSOLE=Phone/phone0 IAXINFO=guest ; IAXtel username/password ;IAXINFO=myuser:mypass TRUNK=Zap/g2 ; Trunk interface ; ; Note the 'g2' in the TRUNK variable above. It specifies which group (defined ; in zapata.conf) to dial, i.e. group 2, and how to choose a channel to use in ; the specified group. The four possible options are: ; ; g: select the lowest-numbered non-busy Zap channel (aka. ascending sequential hunt group). ; G: select the highest-numbered non-busy Zap channel (aka. descending sequential hunt group). ; r: use a round-robin search, starting at the next highest channel than last time (aka. ascending rotary hunt group). ; R: use a round-robin search, starting at the next lowest channel than last time (aka. descending rotary hunt group). ; TRUNKMSD=1 ; MSD digits to strip (usually 1 or 0) ;TRUNK=IAX2/user:pass@provider ; ; Any category other than "General" and "Globals" represent ; extension contexts, which are collections of extensions. ; ; Extension names may be numbers, letters, or combinations ; thereof. If an extension name is prefixed by a '_' ; character, it is interpreted as a pattern rather than a ; literal. In patterns, some characters have special meanings: ; ; X - any digit from 0-9 ; Z - any digit from 1-9 ; N - any digit from 2-9 ; [1235-9] - any digit in the brackets (in this example, 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9) ; . - wildcard, matches anything remaining (e.g. _9011. matches ; anything starting with 9011 excluding 9011 itself) ; ; For example the extension _NXXXXXX would match normal 7 digit dialings, ; while _1NXXNXXXXXX would represent an area code plus phone number ; preceeded by a one. ; ; Each step of an extension is ordered by priority, which must ; always start with 1 to be considered a valid extension. ; ; Contexts contain several lines, one for each step of each ; extension, which can take one of two forms as listed below, ; with the first form being preferred. One may include another ; context in the current one as well, optionally with a ; date and time. Included contexts are included in the order ; they are listed. ; ;[context] ;exten => someexten,priority,application(arg1,arg2,...) ;exten => someexten,priority,application,arg1|arg2... ; ; Timing list for includes is ; ;