[Asterisk-Users] bare-bone config

James Sizemore james at deny.org
Mon Oct 13 06:44:34 MST 2003


You will need :
extensions.conf
indications.conf
logger.conf
manager.conf
rtp.conf
sip.conf
modules.conf   ; with a crap load of stuff turned off:
noload => chan_modem.so
noload => chan_modem_aopen.so
noload => chan_modem_bestdata.so
noload => chan_modem_i4l.so
noload => chan_phone.so
noload => chan_mgcp.so
noload => chan_iax2.so
noload => chan_oss.so
noload => chan_iax.so
noload => chan_alsa.so
noload => chan_oss.so
.....etc.....
You may want:
voicemail.conf  ; Do you want voicemail ?
parking.conf ; Do you want to park ?
meetme.conf ; Do you want a conf ?
queues.conf ; Do you want queues?

Conrad Braun wrote:

> I am just starting to use asterisk as well as VoIP in general, and 
> it's a bit confusing finding out what goes where... in my eyes it 
> seems to be a lot easier to start with a bare minimum, thereby 
> eliminating as many causes for error as possible. when I feel 
> comfortable, I can always expand on top of it.
> Also, I haven't found any documentation on which files are read and in 
> what order - are the names hardcoded? why isn't there a h323.conf? so 
> it's also a matter of curiosity I guess ;)
>
> WipeOut wrote:
>
>> Why do you want to remove some of the conf files?
>> Just leave them all there.. its not like they use up a lot of space 
>> or anything.. :)
>>




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