[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] 4379: Example configuration scenario - Super Awesome Company: Phase 1 - Patch 1

rnewton reviewboard at asterisk.org
Thu Feb 5 19:32:10 CST 2015



> On Jan. 27, 2015, 8:34 p.m., Matt Jordan wrote:
> > /branches/13/configs/examples/super_awesome_company/pjsip.conf, lines 24-30
> > <https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4379/diff/1/?file=71114#file71114line24>
> >
> >     I'd rename these to:
> >     
> >     auth-basic
> >     
> >     aor-basic
> >     
> >     Since they are supposed to generally accompany 'endpoint-basic'

My idea was rather to have the name of each object reflect the unique configuration of that object. If I go to add new endpoints, the generic titles of basic, advanced, etc won't make it quick to remember which templates I want to use for my new endpoint.

What I may do is change the endpoint object title to better reflect its usage. 'endpoint-basic' isn't helpful. Maybe endpoint-internal-d70. Let me know if that makes sense.


> On Jan. 27, 2015, 8:34 p.m., Matt Jordan wrote:
> > /branches/13/configs/examples/super_awesome_company/voicemail.conf, lines 9-23
> > <https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4379/diff/1/?file=71115#file71115line9>
> >
> >     All of them should have VoiceMail pins

>SAC provides an extension, 800, that lets internal employees directly dial their voicemail box. When internal SAC employees dial their voicemail box, they’re not prompted for their mailbox number or their PIN code.
>Voicemail may be accessed remotely by employees who dial 256-555-1234. When employees dial voicemail remotely, they must input both their mailbox number and their pin code.

Aha. I read the first line, but missed the "pin code" mention on the second. I just remembered the 's' option for voicemailmain as well to have it ignore the pin.


- rnewton


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On Jan. 27, 2015, 7:15 p.m., rnewton wrote:
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> (Updated Jan. 27, 2015, 7:15 p.m.)
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> 
> Review request for Asterisk Developers.
> 
> 
> Repository: Asterisk
> 
> 
> Description
> -------
> 
> One of things discussed at the last AstriDevCon was better documentation (for everything!), but in particular, we mentioned needing some example configurations that pertain to a real-world scenario. That is, as opposed to the current "sample" files which are sort of all over the place at this point.
> 
> This patch proposes a basic and minimal configuration of Asterisk to satisfy the requirements for the first phase of Super Awesome Company's implementation of Asterisk.
> 
> I will submit four separate patches for the first phase, so that we don't have to review the entire thing all at once. This review is for the first patch.
> 
> Who is Super Awesome Company? See https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Super+Awesome+Company
> 
> For the first patch, I am attempting to satisfy the below requirements. The patch does not include a new make target, as I believe Matt Jordan offered to handle that.
> 
> SAC requires:
> 
>     * PJSIP connectivity for all employee desk phones.
>     * The ability for employees to call one another inside of the office.
>     * Voicemail boxes for each of the employees.
> 
> "Basic" configuration
> 
> We want SAC to have a clean system. That means:
> 
>     * No 'autoload' in modules.conf. Explicitly load a basic configuration. If SAC doesn't need the module, don't load it.
>     * Every module loaded should have a configuration file that is appropriate for it. This includes all the 'core' things that need configuration.
> 
> pjsip.conf
> 
>     * A PJSIP configuration for their desk phones. Assume every endpoint that is a phone has:
>         * A voicemail mailbox that they can subscribe to
>         * A hint for their device
>         * Note that the PJSIP configuration should adhere to best practices. That means MAC addresses for device names, etc.
> 
> extensions.conf
> 
>     * A safe dialplan for intra-company communication. This should be templated out so that it is trivial to add additional devices (use pattern matching/pattern matching hints, etc.)
>     * Receiving a Busy/Unavailable should result in going to VoiceMail
>     * A user should be able to dial something and get to their VoiceMailMain without having to enter in their extension number 
>     * Note that mapping of MAC address endpoints to extension numbers should be done in some fashion that is easily extensible.
> 
> voicemail.conf
> 
>     * Set up mailboxes for every person in SAC. Assign 'default' pins. Create reasonable basic settings.
>     * Do not set up e-mail or pager addresses.
> 
> 
> REVIEW?
> 
> Please, if possible look at this from a few angles:
> 
>  * Use the configuration, configure a couple phones and call between them. Leave voicemails and retrieve them.
>  * Have I created any security issues?
>  * Is my dialplan easy to understand?
>  * Could anything be done more efficiently without making it over-complicated?
>  * Have I over-complicated anything?
>  * Are there any critical settings I'm missing from any of the files?
> 
> A couple, more specific questions:
> 
>  * We have sample configs in /configs/samples; what directory do we want these configurations in? (I used /configs/examples for now, but I don't really like it)
>  * We have the make target "make samples" for the current samples; what do we want for these new configs?
> 
> 
> Diffs
> -----
> 
>   /branches/13/configs/examples/super_awesome_company/voicemail.conf PRE-CREATION 
>   /branches/13/configs/examples/super_awesome_company/pjsip.conf PRE-CREATION 
>   /branches/13/configs/examples/super_awesome_company/musiconhold.conf PRE-CREATION 
>   /branches/13/configs/examples/super_awesome_company/modules.conf PRE-CREATION 
>   /branches/13/configs/examples/super_awesome_company/logger.conf PRE-CREATION 
>   /branches/13/configs/examples/super_awesome_company/indications.conf PRE-CREATION 
>   /branches/13/configs/examples/super_awesome_company/extensions.conf PRE-CREATION 
>   /branches/13/configs/examples/super_awesome_company/asterisk.conf PRE-CREATION 
>   /branches/13/configs/examples/super_awesome_company/README PRE-CREATION 
> 
> Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4379/diff/
> 
> 
> Testing
> -------
> 
> Setup Asterisk with configuration, connected up three phones using the first three users. Made calls between them all, left voicemails and retrieved them with all users. Verified MWI working with all phones.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> rnewton
> 
>

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