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-//
-// Example AEL config file
-//
-//
-// Static extension configuration file, used by
-// the pbx_ael module. This is where you configure all your
-// inbound and outbound calls in Asterisk.
-//
-// This configuration file is reloaded
-// - With the "ael reload" command in the CLI
-// - With the "reload" command (that reloads everything) in the CLI
-
-// The "Globals" category contains global variables that can be referenced
-// in the dialplan by using the GLOBAL dialplan function:
-// ${GLOBAL(VARIABLE)}
-// ${${GLOBAL(VARIABLE)}} or ${text${GLOBAL(VARIABLE)}} or any hybrid
-// Unix/Linux environmental variables are reached with the ENV dialplan
-// function: ${ENV(VARIABLE)}
-//
-
-globals {
- CONSOLE="Console/dsp"; // Console interface for demo
- //CONSOLE=Zap/1
- //CONSOLE=Phone/phone0
- IAXINFO=guest; // IAXtel username/password
- //IAXINFO="myuser:mypass";
- TRUNK="Zap/g2"; // Trunk interface
- //
- // Note the 'g2' in the TRUNK variable above. It specifies which group (defined
- // in zapata.conf) to dial, i.e. group 2, and how to choose a channel to use in
- // the specified group. The four possible options are:
- //
- // g: select the lowest-numbered non-busy Zap channel
- // (aka. ascending sequential hunt group).
- // G: select the highest-numbered non-busy Zap channel
- // (aka. descending sequential hunt group).
- // r: use a round-robin search, starting at the next highest channel than last
- // time (aka. ascending rotary hunt group).
- // R: use a round-robin search, starting at the next lowest channel than last
- // time (aka. descending rotary hunt group).
- //
- TRUNKMSD=1; // MSD digits to strip (usually 1 or 0)
- //TRUNK=IAX2/user:pass@provider
-};
-
-//
-// Any category other than "General" and "Globals" represent
-// extension contexts, which are collections of extensions.
-//
-// Extension names may be numbers, letters, or combinations
-// thereof. If an extension name is prefixed by a '_'
-// character, it is interpreted as a pattern rather than a
-// literal. In patterns, some characters have special meanings:
-//
-// X - any digit from 0-9
-// Z - any digit from 1-9
-// N - any digit from 2-9
-// [1235-9] - any digit in the brackets (in this example, 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9)
-// . - wildcard, matches anything remaining (e.g. _9011. matches
-// anything starting with 9011 excluding 9011 itself)
-// ! - wildcard, causes the matching process to complete as soon as
-// it can unambiguously determine that no other matches are possible
-//
-// For example the extension _NXXXXXX would match normal 7 digit dialings,
-// while _1NXXNXXXXXX would represent an area code plus phone number
-// preceded by a one.
-//
-// Each step of an extension is ordered by priority, which must
-// always start with 1 to be considered a valid extension. The priority
-// "next" or "n" means the previous priority plus one, regardless of whether
-// the previous priority was associated with the current extension or not.
-// The priority "same" or "s" means the same as the previously specified
-// priority, again regardless of whether the previous entry was for the
-// same extension. Priorities may be immediately followed by a plus sign
-// and another integer to add that amount (most useful with 's' or 'n').
-// Priorities may then also have an alias, or label, in
-// parenthesis after their name which can be used in goto situations
-//
-// Contexts contain several lines, one for each step of each
-// extension, which can take one of two forms as listed below,
-// with the first form being preferred. One may include another
-// context in the current one as well, optionally with a
-// date and time. Included contexts are included in the order
-// they are listed.
-//
-//context name {
-// exten-name => {
-// application(arg1,arg2,...);
-//
-// Timing list for includes is
-//
-// <time range>|<days of week>|<days of month>|<months>
-//
-// includes {
-// daytime|9:00-17:00|mon-fri|*|*;
-// };
-//
-// ignorepat can be used to instruct drivers to not cancel dialtone upon
-// receipt of a particular pattern. The most commonly used example is
-// of course '9' like this:
-//
-// ignorepat => 9;
-//
-// so that dialtone remains even after dialing a 9.
-//};
-
-
-//
-// Sample entries for extensions.conf
-//
-//
-context ael-dundi-e164-canonical {
- //
- // List canonical entries here
- //
- // 12564286000 => &ael-std-exten(6000,IAX2/foo);
- // _125642860XX => Dial(IAX2/otherbox/${EXTEN:7});
-};
-
-context ael-dundi-e164-customers {
- //
- // If you are an ITSP or Reseller, list your customers here.
- //
- //_12564286000 => Dial(SIP/customer1);
- //_12564286001 => Dial(IAX2/customer2);
-};
-
-context ael-dundi-e164-via-pstn {
- //
- // If you are freely delivering calls to the PSTN, list them here
- //
- //_1256428XXXX => Dial(Zap/g2/${EXTEN:7}); // Expose all of 256-428
- //_1256325XXXX => Dial(Zap/g2/${EXTEN:7}); // Ditto for 256-325
-};
-
-context ael-dundi-e164-local {
- //
- // Context to put your dundi IAX2 or SIP user in for
- // full access
- //
- includes {
- ael-dundi-e164-canonical;
- ael-dundi-e164-customers;
- ael-dundi-e164-via-pstn;
- };
-};
-
-context ael-dundi-e164-switch {
- //
- // Just a wrapper for the switch
- //
-
- switches {
- DUNDi/e164;
- };
-};
-
-context ael-dundi-e164-lookup {
- //
- // Locally to lookup, try looking for a local E.164 solution
- // then try DUNDi if we don't have one.
- //
- includes {
- ael-dundi-e164-local;
- ael-dundi-e164-switch;
- };
- //
-};
-
-//
-// DUNDi can also be implemented as a Macro instead of using
-// the Local channel driver.
-//
-macro ael-dundi-e164(exten) {
-//
-// ARG1 is the extension to Dial
-//
- goto ${exten}|1;
- return;
-};
-
-//
-// Here are the entries you need to participate in the IAXTEL
-// call routing system. Most IAXTEL numbers begin with 1-700, but
-// there are exceptions. For more information, and to sign
-// up, please go to www.gnophone.com or www.iaxtel.com
-//
-context ael-iaxtel700 {
- _91700XXXXXXX => Dial(IAX2/${IAXINFO}@iaxtel.com/${EXTEN:1}@iaxtel);
-};
-
-//
-// The SWITCH statement permits a server to share the dialplan with
-// another server. Use with care: Reciprocal switch statements are not
-// allowed (e.g. both A -> B and B -> A), and the switched server needs
-// to be on-line or else dialing can be severly delayed.
-//
-context ael-iaxprovider {
- switches {
- // IAX2/user:[key]@myserver/mycontext;
- };
-};
-
-context ael-trunkint {
- //
- // International long distance through trunk
- //
- includes {
- ael-dundi-e164-lookup;
- };
- _9011. => {
- &ael-dundi-e164(${EXTEN:4});
- Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}});
- };
-};
-
-context ael-trunkld {
- //
- // Long distance context accessed through trunk
- //
- includes {
- ael-dundi-e164-lookup;
- };
- _91NXXNXXXXXX => {
- &ael-dundi-e164(${EXTEN:1});
- Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}});
- };
-};
-
-context ael-trunklocal {
- //
- // Local seven-digit dialing accessed through trunk interface
- //
- _9NXXXXXX => {
- Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}});
- };
-};
-
-context ael-trunktollfree {
- //
- // Long distance context accessed through trunk interface
- //
-
- _91800NXXXXXX => Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}});
- _91888NXXXXXX => Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}});
- _91877NXXXXXX => Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}});
- _91866NXXXXXX => Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}});
-};
-
-context ael-international {
- //
- // Master context for international long distance
- //
- ignorepat => 9;
- includes {
- ael-longdistance;
- ael-trunkint;
- };
-};
-
-context ael-longdistance {
- //
- // Master context for long distance
- //
- ignorepat => 9;
- includes {
- ael-local;
- ael-trunkld;
- };
-};
-
-context ael-local {
- //
- // Master context for local, toll-free, and iaxtel calls only
- //
- ignorepat => 9;
- includes {
- ael-default;
- ael-trunklocal;
- ael-iaxtel700;
- ael-trunktollfree;
- ael-iaxprovider;
- };
-};
-
-//
-// You can use an alternative switch type as well, to resolve
-// extensions that are not known here, for example with remote
-// IAX switching you transparently get access to the remote
-// Asterisk PBX
-//
-// switch => IAX2/user:password@bigserver/local
-//
-// An "lswitch" is like a switch but is literal, in that
-// variable substitution is not performed at load time
-// but is passed to the switch directly (presumably to
-// be substituted in the switch routine itself)
-//
-// lswitch => Loopback/12${EXTEN}@othercontext
-//
-// An "eswitch" is like a switch but the evaluation of
-// variable substitution is performed at runtime before
-// being passed to the switch routine.
-//
-// eswitch => IAX2/context@${CURSERVER}
-
-
-macro ael-std-exten-ael( ext , dev ) {
- Dial(${dev}/${ext},20);
- switch(${DIALSTATUS}) {
- case BUSY:
- Voicemail(${ext},b);
- break;
- default:
- Voicemail(${ext},u);
- };
- catch a {
- VoiceMailMain(${ext});
- return;
- };
- return;
-};
-
-context ael-demo {
- s => {
- Wait(1);
- Answer();
- Set(TIMEOUT(digit)=5);
- Set(TIMEOUT(response)=10);
-restart:
- Background(demo-congrats);
-instructions:
- for (x=0; ${x} < 3; x=${x} + 1) {
- Background(demo-instruct);
- WaitExten();
- };
- };
- 2 => {
- Background(demo-moreinfo);
- goto s|instructions;
- };
- 3 => {
- Set(LANGUAGE()=fr);
- goto s|restart;
- };
- 1000 => {
- goto ael-default|s|1;
- };
- 500 => {
- Playback(demo-abouttotry);
- Dial(IAX2/guest@misery.digium.com/s@default);
- Playback(demo-nogo);
- goto s|instructions;
- };
- 600 => {
- Playback(demo-echotest);
- Echo();
- Playback(demo-echodone);
- goto s|instructions;
- };
- _1234 => &ael-std-exten-ael(${EXTEN}, "IAX2");
- 8500 => {
- VoicemailMain();
- goto s|instructions;
- };
- # => {
- Playback(demo-thanks);
- Hangup();
- };
- t => goto #|1;
- i => Playback(invalid);
-};
-
-
-//
-// If you wish to use AEL for your default context, remove it
-// from extensions.conf (or change its name or comment it out)
-// and then uncomment the one here.
-//
-
-context ael-default {
-
-// By default we include the demo. In a production system, you
-// probably don't want to have the demo there.
-
- includes {
- ael-demo;
- };
-//
-// Extensions like the two below can be used for FWD, Nikotel, sipgate etc.
-// Note that you must have a [sipprovider] section in sip.conf whereas
-// the otherprovider.net example does not require such a peer definition
-//
-//_41X. => Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:2}@sipprovider,,r);
-//_42X. => Dial(SIP/user:passwd@${EXTEN:2}@otherprovider.net,30,rT);
-
-// Real extensions would go here. Generally you want real extensions to be
-// 4 or 5 digits long (although there is no such requirement) and start with a
-// single digit that is fairly large (like 6 or 7) so that you have plenty of
-// room to overlap extensions and menu options without conflict. You can alias
-// them with names, too, and use global variables
-
-// 6245 => {
-// hint(SIP/Grandstream1&SIP/Xlite1,Joe Schmoe); // Channel hints for presence
-// Dial(SIP/Grandstream1,20,rt); // permit transfer
-// Dial(${HINT}/5245},20,rtT); // Use hint as listed
-// switch(${DIALSTATUS}) {
-// case BUSY:
-// Voicemail(6245,b);
-// return;
-// default:
-// Voicemail(6245,u);
-// return;
-// };
-// };
-
-// 6361 => Dial(IAX2/JaneDoe,,rm); // ring without time limit
-// 6389 => Dial(MGCP/aaln/1@192.168.0.14);
-// 6394 => Dial(Local/6275/n); // this will dial ${MARK}
-
-// 6275 => &ael-stdexten(6275,${MARK}); // assuming ${MARK} is something like Zap/2
-// mark => goto 6275|1; // alias mark to 6275
-// 6536 => &ael-stdexten(6236,${WIL}); // Ditto for wil
-// wil => goto 6236|1;
-//
-// Some other handy things are an extension for checking voicemail via
-// voicemailmain
-//
-// 8500 => {
-// VoicemailMain();
-// Hangup();
-// };
-//
-// Or a conference room (you'll need to edit meetme.conf to enable this room)
-//
-// 8600 => Meetme(1234);
-//
-// Or playing an announcement to the called party, as soon it answers
-//
-// 8700 => Dial(${MARK},30,A(/path/to/my/announcemsg))
-//
-// For more information on applications, just type "show applications" at your
-// friendly Asterisk CLI prompt.
-//
-// 'show application <command>' will show details of how you
-// use that particular application in this file, the dial plan.
-//
-}