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Diffstat (limited to 'res')
-rw-r--r-- | res/res_pjsip.c | 51 |
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/res/res_pjsip.c b/res/res_pjsip.c index 60b8252ad..3870e9f8d 100644 --- a/res/res_pjsip.c +++ b/res/res_pjsip.c @@ -217,10 +217,9 @@ <enum name="info"> <para>DTMF is sent as SIP INFO packets.</para> </enum> - <enum name="auto"> - <para>DTMF is sent as RFC 4733 if the other side supports it or as INBAND if not.</para> - </enum> - + <enum name="auto"> + <para>DTMF is sent as RFC 4733 if the other side supports it or as INBAND if not.</para> + </enum> </enumlist> </description> </configOption> @@ -510,15 +509,15 @@ <configOption name="g726_non_standard" default="no"> <synopsis>Force g.726 to use AAL2 packing order when negotiating g.726 audio</synopsis> <description><para> - When set to "yes" and an endpoint negotiates g.726 audio then use g.726 for AAL2 - packing order instead of what is recommended by RFC3551. Since this essentially - replaces the underlying 'g726' codec with 'g726aal2' then 'g726aal2' needs to be - specified in the endpoint's allowed codec list. + When set to "yes" and an endpoint negotiates g.726 audio then use g.726 for AAL2 + packing order instead of what is recommended by RFC3551. Since this essentially + replaces the underlying 'g726' codec with 'g726aal2' then 'g726aal2' needs to be + specified in the endpoint's allowed codec list. </para></description> </configOption> <configOption name="inband_progress" default="no"> <synopsis>Determines whether chan_pjsip will indicate ringing using inband - progress.</synopsis> + progress.</synopsis> <description><para> If set to <literal>yes</literal>, chan_pjsip will send a 183 Session Progress when told to indicate ringing and will immediately start sending ringing @@ -811,7 +810,7 @@ <configOption name="set_var"> <synopsis>Variable set on a channel involving the endpoint.</synopsis> <description><para> - When a new channel is created using the endpoint set the specified + When a new channel is created using the endpoint set the specified variable(s) on that channel. For multiple channel variables specify multiple 'set_var'(s). </para></description> @@ -1452,9 +1451,9 @@ <synopsis>Value used in User-Agent header for SIP requests and Server header for SIP responses.</synopsis> </configOption> <configOption name="regcontext" default=""> - <synopsis>When set, Asterisk will dynamically create and destroy a NoOp priority 1 extension for a given - peer who registers or unregisters with us.</synopsis> - </configOption> + <synopsis>When set, Asterisk will dynamically create and destroy a NoOp priority 1 extension for a given + peer who registers or unregisters with us.</synopsis> + </configOption> <configOption name="default_outbound_endpoint" default="default_outbound_endpoint"> <synopsis>Endpoint to use when sending an outbound request to a URI without a specified endpoint.</synopsis> </configOption> @@ -1463,15 +1462,15 @@ </configOption> <configOption name="debug" default="no"> <synopsis>Enable/Disable SIP debug logging. Valid options include yes|no or - a host address</synopsis> + a host address</synopsis> </configOption> <configOption name="endpoint_identifier_order" default="ip,username,anonymous"> <synopsis>The order by which endpoint identifiers are processed and checked. - Identifier names are usually derived from and can be found in the endpoint - identifier module itself (res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_*). - You can use the CLI command "pjsip show identifiers" to see the - identifiers currently available.</synopsis> - <description> + Identifier names are usually derived from and can be found in the endpoint + identifier module itself (res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_*). + You can use the CLI command "pjsip show identifiers" to see the + identifiers currently available.</synopsis> + <description> <note><para> One of the identifiers is "auth_username" which matches on the username in an Authentication header. This method has some security considerations because an @@ -1485,17 +1484,17 @@ how many unmatched requests are received from a single ip address before a security event is generated using the unidentified_request parameters. </para></note> - </description> + </description> </configOption> <configOption name="default_from_user" default="asterisk"> <synopsis>When Asterisk generates an outgoing SIP request, the From header username will be - set to this value if there is no better option (such as CallerID) to be - used.</synopsis> + set to this value if there is no better option (such as CallerID) to be + used.</synopsis> </configOption> <configOption name="default_realm" default="asterisk"> <synopsis>When Asterisk generates an challenge, the digest will be - set to this value if there is no better option (such as auth/realm) to be - used.</synopsis> + set to this value if there is no better option (such as auth/realm) to be + used.</synopsis> </configOption> </configObject> </configFile> @@ -2060,7 +2059,7 @@ Provides a listing of all endpoints. For each endpoint an <literal>EndpointList</literal> event is raised that contains relevant attributes and status information. Once all endpoints have been listed an <literal>EndpointListComplete</literal> event is issued. - </para> + </para> </description> <responses> <list-elements> @@ -2096,7 +2095,7 @@ <literal>IdentifyDetail</literal>. Some events may be listed multiple times if multiple objects are associated (for instance AoRs). Once all detail events have been raised a final <literal>EndpointDetailComplete</literal> event is issued. - </para> + </para> </description> <responses> <list-elements> |