[svn-commits] russell: branch russell/events r84546 - /team/russell/events/configs/

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Wed Oct 3 13:46:41 CDT 2007


Author: russell
Date: Wed Oct  3 13:46:41 2007
New Revision: 84546

URL: http://svn.digium.com/view/asterisk?view=rev&rev=84546
Log:
Add a more verbose sample ais.conf

Modified:
    team/russell/events/configs/ais.conf.sample

Modified: team/russell/events/configs/ais.conf.sample
URL: http://svn.digium.com/view/asterisk/team/russell/events/configs/ais.conf.sample?view=diff&rev=84546&r1=84545&r2=84546
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--- team/russell/events/configs/ais.conf.sample (original)
+++ team/russell/events/configs/ais.conf.sample Wed Oct  3 13:46:41 2007
@@ -1,21 +1,76 @@
 ;
-; Sample config for res_ais - SAForum AIS (Application Interface Specification)
+; Sample configuration file for res_ais 
+;   * SAForum AIS (Application Interface Specification)
+;
+; More information on the AIS specification is available from the SAForum.
+;   * http://www.saforum.org/
+;
+; A nice open source implementation of AIS is available called openais. Visit
+; the openais website for downloads and more information.
+;   * http://developer.osdl.org/dev/openais/
 ;
 
 ;
-;[general]
+; [general]
 ; The general section is reserved but not currently used.
 ;
 
 ;
-; Define an event channel here for this node to be a member of this named
-; event channel in the cluster.  Also, define which event types this node
-; should publish and subscribe within this event channel.
+; Event channels are named distributed groups that share events.  Each node
+; that is the member of the event channel should have an entry in their
+; ais.conf file that indicates that they are a member of the event channel.
+; Each node's entry for the event channel also indicates which event types
+; will be published to other nodes, as well as which event types this node
+; will subscribe to from other nodes in the event channel.
+;
+; The name of the event channel is the name in brackets that begin a section
+; in the configuration file.
+;    [mwi]
+;
+; To define an event channel, this entry must be in the configuration section:
+;    type=event_channel
+;
+; Indicate that a node is capable of publishing events of a certain type by
+; using the publish_event directive.
+;    publish_event=mwi
+;
+; Indicate that a node is interested in receiving events of a certain type
+; from other nodes in the event channel by using the subscribe_event directive.
+;    subscribe_event=mwi
 ;
 ; Supported event types include: mwi
 ;
-;[mwi]
-;type=event_channel
-;publish_event=mwi
-;subscribe_event=mwi
+
 ;
+; This example is for a node that can provide MWI state information, but should
+; also be listening for MWI state changes from other nodes.  Examples of when
+; this would be used are when this is both a voicemail server and also has
+; phones directly registered to it.
+;
+; [mwi]
+; type=event_channel
+; publish_event=mwi
+; subscribe_event=mwi
+;
+
+;
+; This example would be used for a node that can provide MWI state to other
+; nodes, but does not need to know about MWI state changes that happen on
+; any other node.  This would most likely be a voicemail server where no
+; phones are directly registered.
+;
+; [mwi]
+; type=event_channel
+; publish_event=mwi
+;
+
+;
+; This example would be used for a node that has phones directly registered
+; to it, but does not have direct access to voicemail.  So, this node wants
+; to be informed about MWI state changes on other voicemail server nodes, but 
+; is not capable of publishing any state changes.
+;
+; [mwi]
+; type=event_channel
+; subscribe_event=mwi
+;




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