# # /etc/genconf_parameters # # This file contains parameters that affect the # zapconf configuration generator. # # Syntax: # * A comment from '#' to end of line # * Blank lines ignored # * Whitespace at end of line trimmed # * Single valued items: # key value # * List valued items: # key # value1 # value2 # ... # # When generating extensions for zapata.conf or users.conf etc: the # extension number will be channel_number+base_exten . The default is: #base_exten 4000 # # Make FXS (analog phones) extensions answer immediately (sets # 'immediate = yes' for them in zapata.conf). Don't enable this before # you're read documentation about this option. #fxs_immediate yes # # For FXS (analog phones) - use KS or LS? ks is the only method for # Asterisk to provide disconnect supervision and thus it would normally # be preferred and is the default. #fxs_default_start ls # # For FXO (analog lines) - use KS or LS? KS is the default and is # normally the better choice as it allows detecting hang-ups on many # lines. #fxo_default_start ls # Set tone zone values. This is used for playing tones (busy, dial-tone # and such). The default is 'us'. This sets the value for both loadzone # and defaultzone in zaptel.conf . #lc_country il # The dialplan context into which to send trunks in zapata.conf or # users.conf. The default value is: #context_lines from-pstn # # The dialplan context into which to send extensions in zapata.conf or # users.conf. The default value is: #context_phones from-internal # # Two extra contexts for the input ports and output ports of an # Astribank. Default values are: #context_input astbank-input #context_output astbank-output # A group to put all analog phones in. By default 0, so you can dial to # the 'first phone available' using Zap/g5 . #group_phones 5 # # A group in which to put all the channels belonging to some trunk. # Thus you can dial through "some trunk" using Zap/G0/NUMBER #group_lines 0 # Channels of digital trunk of span N are also added to group 10+N (that # is: 14 for channels of span 4). # Do we want to use PtP ('bri') or PtMP ('bri_ptmp') for BRI? PtMP # allows connecting several CPE devices on the same network device # (several BRI phones on the same line, kind of like several analog # phones on the same analog line). However it is generally brings # unnecessary complexity for a pbx-pbx connection. It is still the # default as this is normally what you get for a BRI PSTN connection. #bri_sig_style bri # # If set to 'yes' (default is 'no'), BRI NT ports will also be set as # overlap. This is useful if you want to connect ISDN phones. #brint_overlap yes # bri_hardhdlc: # 'yes' - forces BRI cards to use 'hardhdlc' signalling. # 'no' - forces BRI cards to use 'dchan' (an alias for 'fcshdlc'). # It is usefull only for zaptel with the bristuff patch. # # If it is left out or set to 'auto': # * Information supplied by the driver is used to decide: # - Currently implemented for Astribanks. # - Taken from /sys/bus/xpds/drivers/bri/dchan_hardhdlc. # * Without this info, falls back to 'dchan'. #bri_hardhdlc auto # For MFC/R2 Support: 'R2' will make E1 spans CAS and with the # 'r2_idle_bits' bit in zaptel.conf . It will also make zapconf default # to generating the channels of this card in unicall.conf rather than in # zapata.conf . The meaning of this may be extended somehow to support # R2 through openr2/chan_zap later on. #pri_connection_type R2 #r2_idle_bits 1101 # pri_termtype contains a list of settings: # Currently the only setting is for TE or NT (the default is TE). This # sets two different but normally related configuration items: # # A TE span will have *_cpe signalling in Asterisk and will also get # timing from the remote party. # # A NT span will have *_new signalling in Asterisk and will provide # timing to the remote party. # # pri_termtype is a list if span specs and configuration (TE/NT) for # them. The first spec that matches is used. The matching is of perl # regular expressions, but with '*' and '?' have their meaning from # basic regular expressions. #pri_termtype # SPAN/2 NT # SPAN/4 NT # #pri_termtype # SPAN/* NT #