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  • Aykut, Wed 01 of Aug, 2007 [07:53 UTC]: Hi all, does anybody know about Thomson ST2030 SIP phone. I have upgraded it to latest version (1.56) but "Hold" and "Conf" features are not working after the upgrade ?? Do you know any solution or do you have Ver. 1.52 ?? Where can I find it?
  • Edward J Brown, Tue 31 of Jul, 2007 [23:33 UTC]: Has anybody experienced Choppy voice quality when using a Linksys SPA942 in an Asterisk Conference bridge? It works fine with my polycom and Cisco, but sucks with my Linksys.
  • www.astawerks.com, Fri 27 of Jul, 2007 [18:00 UTC]: does anyone use asterisk on top of clark connect? does it work good?
  • simon, Fri 27 of Jul, 2007 [14:16 UTC]: Hi All, Has anyone here managed to get the Cisco79x1 to successfully fail over to the backup proxy. I have 2 asterisk servers , handsets all register and function, except that backup proxy function doesn't work. Any working example would be very apprecia
  • Matthew Richmond, Thu 26 of Jul, 2007 [03:40 UTC]: using the page() application to page across our building...often the meetme conferences don't disconnect after the caller hangs up. Anyone else having this problem. (using Polycom phones)
  • Matthew Richmond, Wed 25 of Jul, 2007 [02:58 UTC]: thanks Nicholas Blasgen! I haven't worked with AGI before, but there's always a first! Thanks again!
  • Nicholas Blasgen, Tue 24 of Jul, 2007 [19:18 UTC]: Matthew Richmond, AGI will handle all that for you.
  • sam, Mon 23 of Jul, 2007 [16:39 UTC]: need help - certain voicemail extension will stop working and recording voicemail on asterisk - anyone know why and how to fix it? Thanks
  • john haji, Mon 23 of Jul, 2007 [14:55 UTC]: free calls to pakistan
  • bong, Sat 21 of Jul, 2007 [19:09 UTC]: hi good day to all can anyone help me how to configured the nortel sip to the signaling server and how to activate in mobile w/ sip compatible without mcs
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Asterisk config files

Asterisk Configuration



Configuration Guide

You've installed Asterisk and verified that it will start up. Now how do you go about configuring your PBX? The first thing you need to do is tell Asterisk what telephone connections (to handsets and exchanges, whether by physical wire or by IP) you have. These are called channels.


The next task is to configure the Dialplan. The dialplan routes every call in the system from its source through various applications to its final destination.


You're up and running now. But what about some extra bells and whistles?

  • Music on Hold
  • Call Parking
  • Billing
  • Management interfaces

Templates

Templates can assist to avoid repeating the same section(s) again and again in your Asterisk configuration files.

Generating Configuration Files from Templates

The STS Template Engine can generate Asterisk configuration files from templates. It has its own macro language for conditional template expansion and is available in source code for embedding into your own applications. The library sources could also be used to build a standalone command line utility.

Alternative Methods of Configuration

  • GUI or Web based setup tools, see Asterisk GUI
  • MySQL etc databases

Configuration Reference

Master configuration file:
  • asterisk.conf: Tell Asterisk the directories where everything is, including the directory containing all the other configuration files. By default, Asterisk looks for the asterisk.conf file in the /etc/asterisk directory, but you can supply a command line parameter to use a different asterisk.conf file.

Configuration of Asterisk channels:

Configuration of Analog Display Services Interface:

Configuration of the Dialplan:

Configuration of specific Dialplan Commands:

Uncategorized configuration files:


Add on modules, not in standard source distribution

In most installations, these files are placed in /etc/

General hints about configuration files

  • In all Asterisk configuration files, you may include other files by using the #include statement. This way, you may save your general SIP configuration in one file and have the SIP accounts in another file.

Configuration Examples


Version notes

  • Since July 2004 backslash-quoting of special characters in config files, like \\ and \' has become possible in all Asterisk configuration files.


Asterisk | Asterisk Installation
Created by oej, Last modification by Peter Gervai on Wed 04 of Apr, 2007 [08:58 UTC]

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Codecs Config for g.729

by phillpiratz on Sunday 18 of September, 2005 [15:35:17 UTC]
Hi Guys,

I'd like to know how to set up the codecs.conf for the g.729 codec. I need to set up Asterisk PBX to send 3 Frames per TX.

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