[asterisk-users] So many configuration files!

Larry Alkoff labradley at mindspring.com
Tue Jul 11 11:51:40 MST 2006


I'm working with Asterisk 1.2.5 to get a working system.

There are 50 Asterisk configuration files in /etc/asterisk.
Are they _all_ called by Asterisk or are some only used in a #include?

Is there any way to get a list of which ones Asterisk uses by default?
There is only a single #include file and it doesn't even exist.

I have only messed with 4 files so far.
Are there any more I should be editing?
Which ones could be safely ignored?

So far the system is just SIP with Zaptel to be added next.

The 4 files I have changed are:
sip.conf
extensions.conf
extensions_additional.conf
voicemail.conf

My list of files in /etc/asterisk - sorted most recent last:
------------------------------------------------------------
lba at linda asterisk # ls -1tr
zapata.conf
vpb.conf
telcordia-1.adsi
skinny.conf
sip_notify.conf
rtp.conf
rpt.conf
res_odbc.conf
queues.conf
privacy.conf
phone.conf
oss.conf
osp.conf
musiconhold.conf
modules.conf
modem.conf
misdn.conf
mgcp.conf
meetme.conf
manager.conf
logger.conf
indications.conf
iaxprov.conf
iax.conf
festival.conf
features.conf
extensions.ael
extconfig.conf
enum.conf
dundi.conf
dnsmgr.conf
codecs.conf
cdr_tds.conf
cdr_pgsql.conf
cdr_odbc.conf
cdr_manager.conf
cdr_custom.conf
cdr.conf
asterisk.conf
asterisk.adsi
alsa.conf
alarmreceiver.conf
agents.conf
adtranvofr.conf
adsi.conf
sip.conf
extensions.conf
extensions_additional.conf
voicemail.conf


-- 
Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX
Using Thunderbird on Slackware Linux



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