larry each of these files do something for a specific needs.. <br><br>hence the sip.conf is for sip related modules..<br><br>iax etc etc..<br><br>voicemail.conf if you need voicemail<br><br>res_odbc etc for any database usage..
<br><br>basically read the manual and look into each files to see what they do..<br><br>asterisk will start and work without modding all of these but you could have a surprise if a demo user is by default in sip .conf and someone uses your system ;)
<br><br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 7/11/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Larry Alkoff</b> <<a href="mailto:labradley@mindspring.com">labradley@mindspring.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I'm working with Asterisk 1.2.5 to get a working system.<br><br>There are 50 Asterisk configuration files in /etc/asterisk.<br>Are they _all_ called by Asterisk or are some only used in a #include?<br><br>Is there any way to get a list of which ones Asterisk uses by default?
<br>There is only a single #include file and it doesn't even exist.<br><br>I have only messed with 4 files so far.<br>Are there any more I should be editing?<br>Which ones could be safely ignored?<br><br>So far the system is just SIP with Zaptel to be added next.
<br><br>The 4 files I have changed are:<br>sip.conf<br>extensions.conf<br>extensions_additional.conf<br>voicemail.conf<br><br>My list of files in /etc/asterisk - sorted most recent last:<br>------------------------------------------------------------
<br>lba@linda asterisk # ls -1tr<br>zapata.conf<br>vpb.conf<br>telcordia-1.adsi<br>skinny.conf<br>sip_notify.conf<br>rtp.conf<br>rpt.conf<br>res_odbc.conf<br>queues.conf<br>privacy.conf<br>phone.conf<br>oss.conf<br>osp.conf
<br>musiconhold.conf<br>modules.conf<br>modem.conf<br>misdn.conf<br>mgcp.conf<br>meetme.conf<br>manager.conf<br>logger.conf<br>indications.conf<br>iaxprov.conf<br>iax.conf<br>festival.conf<br>features.conf<br>extensions.ael
<br>extconfig.conf<br>enum.conf<br>dundi.conf<br>dnsmgr.conf<br>codecs.conf<br>cdr_tds.conf<br>cdr_pgsql.conf<br>cdr_odbc.conf<br>cdr_manager.conf<br>cdr_custom.conf<br>cdr.conf<br>asterisk.conf<br>asterisk.adsi<br>alsa.conf
<br>alarmreceiver.conf<br>agents.conf<br>adtranvofr.conf<br>adsi.conf<br>sip.conf<br>extensions.conf<br>extensions_additional.conf<br>voicemail.conf<br><br><br>--<br>Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX<br>Using Thunderbird on Slackware Linux
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