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--------------------------------------------------------------
---- Shared Line Appearances ---------------------------------
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+--- Shared Line Appearances ---------------------------------------------------
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INTRODUCTION
The "SLA" functionality in Asterisk is intended to allow a setup that emulates
a simple key system. It uses the various abstraction layers already built into
Asterisk to emulate key system functionality across various devices, including
IP channels.
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DIALPLAN CONFIGURATION
The SLA implementation can automatically generate the dialplan necessary for
@@ -44,9 +44,9 @@ exten => station3_line1,hint,SLA:station3_line1
exten => station3_line1,1,SLAStation(station3_line1)
exten => station3_line2,hint,SLA:station3_line2
exten => station3_line2,1,SLAStation(station3_line2)
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TRUNKS
For the trunk side of SLA, the only channels that are currently supported are
@@ -57,10 +57,10 @@ Be sure to configure the trunk's context to be the same one that is set for the
If the dialplan is being built manually, ensure that calls coming in on a trunk
execute the SLATrunk() application with an argument of the trunk name.
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STATIONS
Currently, the only channel driver that has all of the features necessary to
@@ -90,4 +90,4 @@ a SIP phone for use with SLA:
c) If you would like the phone to automatically connect to a trunk when it
is taken off hook, then the phone should be automatically configured to
dial "station1" when it is taken off hook.
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------