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-;
-; Inter-Asterisk eXchange v2 (IAX2) Channel Driver configuration
-;
-; This configuration is read when the chan_iax2.so module is loaded, and is
-; re-read when the module is reloaded, such as when invoking the CLI command:
-;
-; *CLI> iax2 reload
-;
-
-; General settings, like port number to bind to, and an option address (the
-; default is to bind to all local addresses).
-
-[general]
-
-; Listener Addresses
-;
-; Use the 'bindaddr' and 'bindport' options to specify on which address and port
-; the IAX2 channel driver will listen for incoming requests.
-;
-;
-
-;bindport=4569 ; The default port to listen on
- ; NOTE: bindport must be specified BEFORE bindaddr or
- ; may be specified on a specific bindaddr if followed by
- ; colon and port (e.g. bindaddr=192.168.0.1:4569) or for
- ; IPv6 the address needs to be in brackets then colon
- ; and port (e.g. bindaddr=[2001:db8::1]:4569).
-
-;bindaddr=192.168.0.1 ; You can specify 'bindaddr' more than once to bind to
- ; multiple addresses, but the first will be the
- ; default. IPv6 addresses are accepted.
-
-;
-; Set 'iaxcompat' to yes if you plan to use layered switches or some other
-; scenario which may cause some delay when doing a lookup in the dialplan. It
-; incurs a small performance hit to enable it. This option causes Asterisk to
-; spawn a separate thread when it receives an IAX2 DPREQ (Dialplan Request)
-; instead of blocking while it waits for a response.
-;
-; Accepted values: yes, no
-; Default value: no
-;
-;iaxcompat=yes
-;
-
-;
-; Disable UDP checksums (if nochecksums is set, then no checkums will
-; be calculated/checked on systems supporting this feature)
-;
-; Accepted values: yes, no
-; Default value: no
-;
-;nochecksums=yes
-;
-
-;
-; For increased security against brute force password attacks enable
-; 'delayreject' which will delay the sending of authentication reject for REGREQ
-; or AUTHREP if there is a password.
-;
-; Accepted values: yes, no
-; Default value: no
-;
-;delayreject=yes
-;
-
-;
-; You may specify a global default AMA flag for iaxtel calls. These flags are
-; used in the generation of call detail records.
-;
-; Accepted values: default, omit, billing, documentation
-; Default value: default
-;
-;amaflags=billing
-;
-
-;
-; ADSI (Analog Display Services Interface) can be enabled if you have (or may
-; have) ADSI compatible CPE equipment.
-;
-; Accepted values: yes, no
-; Default value: no
-;
-;adsi=yes
-;
-
-;
-; Whether or not to perform an SRV lookup on outbound calls.
-;
-; Accepted values: yes, no
-; Default value: no
-;
-;srvlookup=yes
-;
-
-;
-; You may specify a default account for Call Detail Records (CDRs) in addition to
-; specifying on a per-user basis.
-;
-; Accepted values: Any string value up to 19 characters in length
-; Default value: <empty>
-;
-;accountcode=lss0101
-;
-
-;
-; You may specify a global default language for users. This can be specified
-; also on a per-user basis. If omitted, will fallback to English (en).
-;
-; Accepted values: A language tag such as 'en' or 'es'
-; Default value: en
-;
-;language=en
-;
-
-;
-; This option specifies a preference for which music-on-hold class this channel
-; should listen to when put on hold if the music class has not been set on the
-; channel with Set(CHANNEL(musicclass)=whatever) in the dialplan, and the peer
-; channel putting this one on hold did not suggest a music class.
-;
-; If this option is set to "passthrough", then the hold message will always be
-; passed through as signalling instead of generating hold music locally.
-;
-; This option may be specified globally, or on a per-user or per-peer basis.
-;
-; Accepted values: passthrough, or any music-on-hold class name
-; Default value: <empty>
-;
-;mohinterpret=default
-;
-
-;
-; The 'mohsuggest' option specifies which music on hold class to suggest to the
-; peer channel when this channel places the peer on hold. It may be specified
-; globally or on a per-user or per-peer basis.
-;
-;mohsuggest=default
-;
-
-;
-; Specify bandwidth of low, medium, or high to control which codecs are used
-; in general.
-;
-bandwidth=low
-;
-
-;
-; You can also fine tune codecs here using "allow" and "disallow" clauses with
-; specific codecs. Use "all" to represent all formats.
-;
-;allow=all
-;disallow=g723.1
-disallow=lpc10
-;allow=gsm
-;
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-; Jitter Buffer
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;
-; You can adjust several parameters relating to the jitter buffer. The jitter
-; buffer's function is to compensate for varying network delay.
-;
-; All of the jitter buffer settings are in milliseconds. The jitter buffer
-; works for INCOMING audio only - the outbound audio will be dejittered by the
-; jitter buffer at the other end.
-;
-; jitterbuffer=yes|no: global default as to whether you want
-; the jitter buffer at all.
-;
-; forcejitterbuffer=yes|no: in the ideal world, when we bridge VoIP channels
-; we don't want to do jitterbuffering on the switch, since the endpoints
-; can each handle this. However, some endpoints may have poor jitterbuffers
-; themselves, so this option will force * to always jitterbuffer, even in this
-; case.
-;
-; maxjitterbuffer: a maximum size for the jitter buffer.
-; Setting a reasonable maximum here will prevent the call delay
-; from rising to silly values in extreme situations; you'll hear
-; SOMETHING, even though it will be jittery.
-;
-; resyncthreshold: when the jitterbuffer notices a significant change in delay
-; that continues over a few frames, it will resync, assuming that the change in
-; delay was caused by a timestamping mix-up. The threshold for noticing a
-; change in delay is measured as twice the measured jitter plus this resync
-; threshold.
-; Resyncing can be disabled by setting this parameter to -1.
-;
-; maxjitterinterps: the maximum number of interpolation frames the jitterbuffer
-; should return in a row. Since some clients do not send CNG/DTX frames to
-; indicate silence, the jitterbuffer will assume silence has begun after
-; returning this many interpolations. This prevents interpolating throughout
-; a long silence.
-;
-; jittertargetextra: number of milliseconds by which the new jitter buffer
-; will pad its size. the default is 40, so without modification, the new
-; jitter buffer will set its size to the jitter value plus 40 milliseconds.
-; increasing this value may help if your network normally has low jitter,
-; but occasionally has spikes.
-;
-
-jitterbuffer=no
-forcejitterbuffer=no
-;maxjitterbuffer=1000
-;maxjitterinterps=10
-;resyncthreshold=1000
-;jittertargetextra=40
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-; IAX2 Encryption
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;
-; Enable IAX2 encryption. The default is no.
-;
-;encryption=yes
-;
-
-;
-; Force encryption insures no connection is established unless both sides
-; support encryption. By turning this option on, encryption is automatically
-; turned on as well. The default is no.
-;
-;forceencryption=yes
-;
-
-; This option defines the maximum payload in bytes an IAX2 trunk can support at
-; a given time. The best way to explain this is to provide an example. If the
-; maximum number of calls to be supported is 800, and each call transmits 20ms
-; frames of audio using ulaw:
-;
-; (8000hz / 1000ms) * 20ms * 1 byte per sample = 160 bytes per frame
-;
-; The maximum load in bytes is:
-;
-; (160 bytes per frame) * (800 calls) = 128000 bytes
-;
-; Once this limit is reached, calls may be dropped or begin to lose audio.
-; Depending on the codec in use and number of channels to be supported this value
-; may need to be raised, but in most cases the default value is large enough.
-;
-; trunkmaxsize = 128000 ; defaults to 128000 bytes, which supports up to 800
- ; calls of ulaw at 20ms a frame.
-
-; With a large amount of traffic on IAX2 trunks, there is a risk of bad voice
-; quality when allowing the Linux system to handle fragmentation of UDP packets.
-; Depending on the size of each payload, allowing the OS to handle fragmentation
-; may not be very efficient. This setting sets the maximum transmission unit for
-; IAX2 UDP trunking. The default is 1240 bytes which means if a trunk's payload
-; is over 1240 bytes for every 20ms it will be broken into multiple 1240 byte
-; messages. Zero disables this functionality and let's the OS handle
-; fragmentation.
-;
-; trunkmtu = 1240 ; trunk data will be sent in 1240 byte messages.
-
-; trunkfreq sets how frequently trunk messages are sent in milliseconds. This
-; value is 20ms by default, which means the trunk will send all the data queued
-; to it in the past 20ms. By increasing the time between sending trunk messages,
-; the trunk's payload size will increase as well. Note, depending on the size
-; set by trunkmtu, messages may be sent more often than specified. For example
-; if a trunk's message size grows to the trunkmtu size before 20ms is reached
-; that message will be sent immediately. Acceptable values are between 10ms and
-; 1000ms.
-;
-; trunkfreq=20 ; How frequently to send trunk msgs (in ms). This is 20ms by
- ; default.
-
-; Should we send timestamps for the individual sub-frames within trunk frames?
-; There is a small bandwidth use for these (less than 1kbps/call), but they
-; ensure that frame timestamps get sent end-to-end properly. If both ends of
-; all your trunks go directly to TDM, _and_ your trunkfreq equals the frame
-; length for your codecs, you can probably suppress these. The receiver must
-; also support this feature, although they do not also need to have it enabled.
-;
-; trunktimestamps=yes
-
-; Minimum and maximum amounts of time that IAX2 peers can request as a
-; registration expiration interval (in seconds).
-; minregexpire = 60
-; maxregexpire = 60
-
-; IAX2 helper threads
-
-; Establishes the number of iax helper threads to handle I/O.
-; iaxthreadcount = 10
-
-; Establishes the number of extra dynamic threads that may be spawned to handle I/O
-; iaxmaxthreadcount = 100
-
-;
-; We can register with another IAX2 server to let him know where we are
-; in case we have a dynamic IP address for example
-;
-; Register with tormenta using username marko and password secretpass
-;
-;register => marko:secretpass@tormenta.linux-support.net
-;
-; Register joe at remote host with no password
-;
-;register => joe@remotehost:5656
-;
-; Register marko at tormenta.linux-support.net using RSA key "torkey"
-;
-;register => marko:[torkey]@tormenta.linux-support.net
-;
-; Sample Registration for iaxtel
-;
-; Visit http://www.iaxtel.com to register with iaxtel. Replace "user"
-; and "pass" with your username and password for iaxtel. Incoming
-; calls arrive at the "s" extension of "default" context.
-;
-;register => user:pass@iaxtel.com
-;
-; Sample Registration for IAX2 + FWD
-;
-; To register using IAX2 with FWD, it must be enabled by visiting the URL
-; http://www.fwdnet.net/index.php?section_id=112
-;
-; Note that you need an extension in you default context which matches
-; your free world dialup number. Please replace "FWDNumber" with your
-; FWD number and "passwd" with your password.
-;
-;register => FWDNumber:passwd@iax.fwdnet.net
-;
-; Through the use of the res_stun_monitor module, Asterisk has the ability to detect when the
-; perceived external network address has changed. When the stun_monitor is installed and
-; configured, chan_iax will renew all outbound registrations when the monitor detects any sort
-; of network change has occurred. By default this option is enabled, but only takes effect once
-; res_stun_monitor is configured. If res_stun_monitor is enabled and you wish to not
-; generate all outbound registrations on a network change, use the option below to disable
-; this feature.
-;
-; subscribe_network_change_event = yes ; on by default
-;
-; You can enable authentication debugging to increase the amount of
-; debugging traffic.
-;
-;authdebug = yes
-;
-; See https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/IP+Quality+of+Service for a description of these parameters.
-;tos=ef
-;cos=5
-;
-; If regcontext is specified, Asterisk will dynamically create and destroy
-; a NoOp priority 1 extension for a given peer who registers or unregisters
-; with us. The actual extension is the 'regexten' parameter of the registering
-; peer or its name if 'regexten' is not provided. More than one regexten
-; may be supplied if they are separated by '&'. Patterns may be used in
-; regexten.
-;
-;regcontext=iaxregistrations
-;
-; If we don't get ACK to our NEW within 2000ms, and autokill is set to yes,
-; then we cancel the whole thing (that's enough time for one retransmission
-; only). This is used to keep things from stalling for a long time for a host
-; that is not available, but would be ill advised for bad connections. In
-; addition to 'yes' or 'no' you can also specify a number of milliseconds.
-; See 'qualify' for individual peers to turn on for just a specific peer.
-;
-autokill=yes
-;
-; codecpriority controls the codec negotiation of an inbound IAX2 call.
-; This option is inherited to all user entities. It can also be defined
-; in each user entity separately which will override the setting in general.
-;
-; The valid values are:
-;
-; caller - Consider the callers preferred order ahead of the host's.
-; host - Consider the host's preferred order ahead of the caller's.
-; disabled - Disable the consideration of codec preference altogether.
-; (this is the original behaviour before preferences were added)
-; reqonly - Same as disabled, only do not consider capabilities if
-; the requested format is not available the call will only
-; be accepted if the requested format is available.
-;
-; The default value is 'host'
-;
-;codecpriority=host
-;
-; allowfwdownload controls whether this host will serve out firmware to
-; IAX2 clients which request it. This has only been used for the IAXy,
-; and it has been recently proven that this firmware distribution method
-; can be used as a source of traffic amplification attacks. Also, the
-; IAXy firmware has not been updated for at least 18 months, so unless
-; you are provisioning IAXys in a secure network, we recommend that you
-; leave this option to the default, off.
-;
-;allowfwdownload=yes
-
-;rtcachefriends=yes ; Cache realtime friends by adding them to the internal list
- ; just like friends added from the config file only on a
- ; as-needed basis? (yes|no)
-
-;rtsavesysname=yes ; Save systemname in realtime database at registration
- ; Default = no
-
-;rtupdate=yes ; Send registry updates to database using realtime? (yes|no)
- ; If set to yes, when a IAX2 peer registers successfully,
- ; the IP address, the origination port, the registration period,
- ; and the username of the peer will be set to database via realtime.
- ; If not present, defaults to 'yes'.
-
-;rtautoclear=yes ; Auto-Expire friends created on the fly on the same schedule
- ; as if it had just registered? (yes|no|<seconds>)
- ; If set to yes, when the registration expires, the friend will
- ; vanish from the configuration until requested again.
- ; If set to an integer, friends expire within this number of
- ; seconds instead of the registration interval.
-
-;rtignoreregexpire=yes ; When reading a peer from Realtime, if the peer's registration
- ; has expired based on its registration interval, used the stored
- ; address information regardless. (yes|no)
-
-;parkinglot=edvina ; Default parkinglot for IAX2 peers and users
- ; This can also be configured per device
- ; Parkinglots are defined in features.conf
-
-;
-; The following two options are used to disable call token validation for the
-; purposes of interoperability with IAX2 endpoints that do not yet support it.
-;
-; Call token validation can be set as optional for a single IP address or IP
-; address range by using the 'calltokenoptional' option. 'calltokenoptional' is
-; only a global option.
-;
-;calltokenoptional=209.16.236.73/255.255.255.0
-;
-; By setting 'requirecalltoken=no', call token validation becomes optional for
-; that peer/user. By setting 'requirecalltoken=auto', call token validation
-; is optional until a call token supporting peer registers successfully using
-; call token validation. This is used as an indication that from now on, we
-; can require it from this peer. So, requirecalltoken is internally set to yes.
-; requirecalltoken may only be used in peer/user/friend definitions,
-; not in the global scope.
-; By default, 'requirecalltoken=yes'.
-;
-;requirecalltoken=no
-;
-
-;
-; These options are used to limit the amount of call numbers allocated to a
-; single IP address. Before changing any of these values, it is highly encouraged
-; to read the user guide associated with these options first. In most cases, the
-; default values for these options are sufficient.
-;
-; The 'maxcallnumbers' option limits the amount of call numbers allowed for each
-; individual remote IP address. Once an IP address reaches it's call number
-; limit, no more new connections are allowed until the previous ones close. This
-; option can be used in a peer definition as well, but only takes effect for
-; the IP of a dynamic peer after it completes registration.
-;
-;maxcallnumbers=512
-;
-; The 'maxcallnumbers_nonvalidated' is used to set the combined number of call
-; numbers that can be allocated for connections where call token validation
-; has been disabled. Unlike the 'maxcallnumbers' option, this limit is not
-; separate for each individual IP address. Any connection resulting in a
-; non-call token validated call number being allocated contributes to this
-; limit. For use cases, see the call token user guide. This option's
-; default value of 8192 should be sufficient in most cases.
-;
-;maxcallnumbers_nonvalidated=1024
-;
-; The [callnumberlimits] section allows custom call number limits to be set
-; for specific IP addresses and IP address ranges. These limits take precedence
-; over the global 'maxcallnumbers' option, but may still be overridden by a
-; peer defined 'maxcallnumbers' entry. Note that these limits take effect
-; for every individual address within the range, not the range as a whole.
-;
-;[callnumberlimits]
-;10.1.1.0/255.255.255.0 = 24
-;10.1.2.0/255.255.255.0 = 32
-;
-
-; The shrinkcallerid function removes '(', ' ', ')', non-trailing '.', and '-' not
-; in square brackets. For example, the Caller*ID value 555.5555 becomes 5555555
-; when this option is enabled. Disabling this option results in no modification
-; of the Caller*ID value, which is necessary when the Caller*ID represents something
-; that must be preserved. This option can only be used in the [general] section.
-; By default this option is on.
-;
-;shrinkcallerid=yes ; on by default
-
-; Guest sections for unauthenticated connection attempts. Just specify an
-; empty secret, or provide no secret section.
-;
-[guest]
-type=user
-context=public
-callerid="Guest IAX User"
-
-;
-; Trust Caller*ID Coming from iaxtel.com
-;
-[iaxtel]
-type=user
-context=default
-auth=rsa
-inkeys=iaxtel
-
-;
-; Trust Caller*ID Coming from iax.fwdnet.net
-;
-[iaxfwd]
-type=user
-context=default
-auth=rsa
-inkeys=freeworlddialup
-
-;
-; Trust Caller*ID delivered over DUNDi/e164
-;
-;[dundi]
-;type=user
-;dbsecret=dundi/secret
-;context=dundi-e164-local
-
-;
-; Further user sections may be added, specifying a context and a secret used
-; for connections with that given authentication name. Limited IP based
-; access control is allowed by use of "permit", "deny", and "acl" keywords.
-; Multiple rules are permitted. Multiple permitted contexts may be specified,
-; in which case the first will be the default. You can also override
-; Caller*ID so that when you receive a call you set the Caller*ID to be what
-; you want instead of trusting what the remote user provides
-;
-; There are three authentication methods that are supported: md5, plaintext,
-; and rsa. The least secure is "plaintext", which sends passwords cleartext
-; across the net. "md5" uses a challenge/response md5 sum arrangement, but
-; still requires both ends have plain text access to the secret. "rsa" allows
-; unidirectional secret knowledge through public/private keys. If "rsa"
-; authentication is used, "inkeys" is a list of acceptable public keys on the
-; local system that can be used to authenticate the remote peer, separated by
-; the ":" character. "outkey" is a single, private key to use to authenticate
-; to the other side. Public keys are named /var/lib/asterisk/keys/<name>.pub
-; while private keys are named /var/lib/asterisk/keys/<name>.key. Private
-; keys should always be 3DES encrypted.
-;
-;
-; NOTE: All hostnames and IP addresses in this file are for example purposes
-; only; you should not expect any of them to actually be available for
-; your use.
-;
-;[markster]
-;type=user
-;context=default
-;context=local
-;auth=md5,plaintext,rsa
-;secret=markpasswd
-;setvar=ATTENDED_TRANSFER_COMPLETE_SOUND=beep ; This channel variable will
- ; cause the given audio file to
- ; be played upon completion of
- ; an attended transfer to the
- ; target of the transfer.
-;dbsecret=mysecrets/place ; Secrets can be stored in astdb, too
-;transfer=no ; Disable IAX2 native transfer
-;transfer=mediaonly ; When doing IAX2 native transfers, transfer only
- ; the media stream
-;jitterbuffer=yes ; Override the global setting and enable the jitter
- ; buffer for this user
-;maxauthreq=10 ; Set the maximum number of outstanding AUTHREQs
- ; waiting for replies. If this limit is reached,
- ; any further authentication will be blocked, until
- ; the pending requests expire or a reply is
- ; received.
-;callerid="Mark Spencer" <(256) 428-6275>
-;deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
-;accountcode=markster0101
-;permit=209.16.236.73/255.255.255.0
-;language=en ; Use english as default language
-;encryption=yes ; Enable IAX2 encryption. The default is no.
-;keyrotate=off ; This is a compatibility option for older versions
- ; of IAX2 that do not support key rotation with
- ; encryption. This option will disable the
- ; IAX_COMMAND_RTENC message. The default is on.
-
-;
-; Peers may also be specified, with a secret and a remote hostname.
-;
-[demo]
-type=peer
-username=asterisk
-secret=supersecret
-host=216.207.245.47
-description=Demo System At Digium ; Description of this peer, as listed by
- ; 'iax2 show peers'
-;sendani=no
-;host=asterisk.linux-support.net
-;port=5036
-;mask=255.255.255.255
-;qualify=yes ; Make sure this peer is alive.
-;qualifysmoothing = yes ; Use an average of the last two PONG results to
- ; reduce falsely detected LAGGED hosts. The default
- ; is 'no.'
-;qualifyfreqok = 60000 ; How frequently to ping the peer when everything
- ; seems to be OK, in milliseconds.
-;qualifyfreqnotok = 10000 ; How frequently to ping the peer when it's either
- ; LAGGED or UNAVAILABLE, in milliseconds.
-;jitterbuffer=no ; Turn off jitter buffer for this peer
-;
-;encryption=yes ; Enable IAX2 encryption. The default is no.
-;keyrotate=off ; This is a compatibility option for older versions
- ; of IAX2 that do not support key rotation with
- ; encryption. This option will disable the
- ; IAX_COMMAND_RTENC message. The default is 'on.'
-
-; Peers can remotely register as well, so that they can be mobile. Default
-; IPs can also optionally be given but are not required. Caller*ID can be
-; suggested to the other side as well if it is for example a phone instead of
-; another PBX.
-;connectedline=yes ; Set if connected line and redirecting information updates
-; ; are passed between Asterisk servers for this peer.
-; ; yes - Sending and receiving updates are enabled.
-; ; send - Only send updates.
-; ; receive - Only process received updates.
-; ; no - Sending and receiving updates are disabled.
-; ; Default is "no".
-; ;
-; ; Note: Because of an incompatibility between Asterisk v1.4
-; ; and Asterisk v1.8 or later, this option must be set
-; ; to "no" toward the Asterisk v1.4 peer. A symptom of the
-; ; incompatibility is the call gets disconnected unexpectedly.
-
-
-;[dynamichost]
-;host=dynamic
-;secret=mysecret
-; Note: app_voicemail mailboxes must be in the form of mailbox@context.
-;mailbox=1234 ; Notify about mailbox 1234
-;inkeys=key1:key2
-;peercontext=local ; Default context to request for calls to peer
-;defaultip=216.207.245.34
-;callerid="Some Host" <(256) 428-6011>
-
-;[biggateway]
-;type=peer
-;host=192.168.0.1
-;description=Gateway to PSTN
-;context=*
-;secret=myscret
-;trunk=yes ; Use IAX2 trunking with this host
-;timezone=America/New_York ; Set a timezone for the date/time IE
-
-;
-; Friends are a shortcut for creating a user and a peer with the same values.
-;
-
-;[marko]
-;type=friend
-;host=dynamic
-;regexten=1234
-;secret=moofoo ; Multiple secrets may be specified. For a "user", all
-;secret=foomoo ; specified entries will be accepted as valid. For a "peer",
-;secret=shazbot ; only the last specified secret will be used.
-;context=default
-;permit=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
-;acl=example_named_acl
-
-;
-; With immediate=yes, an IAX2 phone or a phone on an IAXy acts as a hot-line
-; which goes immediately to the s extension when picked up. Useful for
-; elevator phones, manual service, or other similar applications.
-;
-;[manual]
-;type=friend
-;host=dynamic
-;immediate=yes ; go immediately to s extension when picked up
-;secret=moofoo ; when immediate=yes is specified, secret is required
-;context=number-please ; we start at the s extension in this context
-;