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-; extensions.conf - the Asterisk dial plan
-;
-; Static extension configuration file, used by
-; the pbx_config module. This is where you configure all your
-; inbound and outbound calls in Asterisk.
-;
-; This configuration file is reloaded
-; - With the "dialplan reload" command in the CLI
-; - With the "reload" command (that reloads everything) in the CLI
-
-;
-; The "General" category is for certain variables.
-;
-[general]
-;
-; If static is set to no, or omitted, then the pbx_config will rewrite
-; this file when extensions are modified. Remember that all comments
-; made in the file will be lost when that happens.
-;
-; XXX Not yet implemented XXX
-;
-static=yes
-;
-; if static=yes and writeprotect=no, you can save dialplan by
-; CLI command "dialplan save" too
-;
-writeprotect=no
-;
-; If autofallthrough is set, then if an extension runs out of
-; things to do, it will terminate the call with BUSY, CONGESTION
-; or HANGUP depending on Asterisk's best guess. This is the default.
-;
-; If autofallthrough is not set, then if an extension runs out of
-; things to do, Asterisk will wait for a new extension to be dialed
-; (this is the original behavior of Asterisk 1.0 and earlier).
-;
-;autofallthrough=no
-;
-;
-;
-; If extenpatternmatchnew is set (true, yes, etc), then a new algorithm that uses
-; a Trie to find the best matching pattern is used. In dialplans
-; with more than about 20-40 extensions in a single context, this
-; new algorithm can provide a noticeable speedup.
-; With 50 extensions, the speedup is 1.32x
-; with 88 extensions, the speedup is 2.23x
-; with 138 extensions, the speedup is 3.44x
-; with 238 extensions, the speedup is 5.8x
-; with 438 extensions, the speedup is 10.4x
-; With 1000 extensions, the speedup is ~25x
-; with 10,000 extensions, the speedup is 374x
-; Basically, the new algorithm provides a flat response
-; time, no matter the number of extensions.
-;
-; By default, the old pattern matcher is used.
-;
-; ****This is a new feature! *********************
-; The new pattern matcher is for the brave, the bold, and
-; the desperate. If you have large dialplans (more than about 50 extensions
-; in a context), and/or high call volume, you might consider setting
-; this value to "yes" !!
-; Please, if you try this out, and are forced to return to the
-; old pattern matcher, please report your reasons in a bug report
-; on bugs.digium.com. We have made good progress in providing something
-; compatible with the old matcher; help us finish the job!
-;
-; This value can be switched at runtime using the cli command "dialplan set extenpatternmatchnew true"
-; or "dialplan set extenpatternmatchnew false", so you can experiment to your hearts content.
-;
-;extenpatternmatchnew=no
-;
-; If clearglobalvars is set, global variables will be cleared
-; and reparsed on an extensions reload, or Asterisk reload.
-;
-; If clearglobalvars is not set, then global variables will persist
-; through reloads, and even if deleted from the extensions.conf or
-; one of its included files, will remain set to the previous value.
-;
-; NOTE: A complication sets in, if you put your global variables into
-; the AEL file, instead of the extensions.conf file. With clearglobalvars
-; set, a "reload" will often leave the globals vars cleared, because it
-; is not unusual to have extensions.conf (which will have no globals)
-; load after the extensions.ael file (where the global vars are stored).
-; So, with "reload" in this particular situation, first the AEL file will
-; clear and then set all the global vars, then, later, when the extensions.conf
-; file is loaded, the global vars are all cleared, and then not set, because
-; they are not stored in the extensions.conf file.
-;
-clearglobalvars=no
-;
-; If priorityjumping is set to 'yes', then applications that support
-; 'jumping' to a different priority based on the result of their operations
-; will do so (this is backwards compatible behavior with pre-1.2 releases
-; of Asterisk). Individual applications can also be requested to do this
-; by passing a 'j' option in their arguments.
-;
-;priorityjumping=yes
-;
-; User context is where entries from users.conf are registered. The
-; default value is 'default'
-;
-;userscontext=default
-;
-; You can include other config files, use the #include command
-; (without the ';'). Note that this is different from the "include" command
-; that includes contexts within other contexts. The #include command works
-; in all asterisk configuration files.
-;#include "filename.conf"
-
-; The "Globals" category contains global variables that can be referenced
-; in the dialplan with the GLOBAL dialplan function:
-; ${GLOBAL(VARIABLE)}
-; ${${GLOBAL(VARIABLE)}} or ${text${GLOBAL(VARIABLE)}} or any hybrid
-; Unix/Linux environmental variables can be 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]
-;exten => someexten,{priority|label{+|-}offset}[(alias)],application(arg1,arg2,...)
-;exten => someexten,{priority|label{+|-}offset}[(alias)],application,arg1|arg2...
-;
-; Timing list for includes is
-;
-; <time range>|<days of week>|<days of month>|<months>
-;
-; Note that ranges may be specified to wrap around the ends. Also, minutes are
-; fine-grained only down to the closest even minute.
-;
-;include => daytime|9:00-17:00|mon-fri|*|*
-;include => weekend|*|sat-sun|*|*
-;include => weeknights|17:02-8:58|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
-;
-;
-[dundi-e164-canonical]
-;
-; List canonical entries here
-;
-;exten => 12564286000,1,Macro(stdexten,6000,IAX2/foo)
-;exten => _125642860XX,1,Dial(IAX2/otherbox/${EXTEN:7})
-
-[dundi-e164-customers]
-;
-; If you are an ITSP or Reseller, list your customers here.
-;
-;exten => _12564286000,1,Dial(SIP/customer1)
-;exten => _12564286001,1,Dial(IAX2/customer2)
-
-[dundi-e164-via-pstn]
-;
-; If you are freely delivering calls to the PSTN, list them here
-;
-;exten => _1256428XXXX,1,Dial(Zap/g2/${EXTEN:7}) ; Expose all of 256-428
-;exten => _1256325XXXX,1,Dial(Zap/g2/${EXTEN:7}) ; Ditto for 256-325
-
-[dundi-e164-local]
-;
-; Context to put your dundi IAX2 or SIP user in for
-; full access
-;
-include => dundi-e164-canonical
-include => dundi-e164-customers
-include => dundi-e164-via-pstn
-
-[dundi-e164-switch]
-;
-; Just a wrapper for the switch
-;
-switch => DUNDi/e164
-
-[dundi-e164-lookup]
-;
-; Locally to lookup, try looking for a local E.164 solution
-; then try DUNDi if we don't have one.
-;
-include => dundi-e164-local
-include => dundi-e164-switch
-;
-; DUNDi can also be implemented as a Macro instead of using
-; the Local channel driver.
-;
-[macro-dundi-e164]
-;
-; ARG1 is the extension to Dial
-;
-; Extension "s" is not a wildcard extension that matches "anything".
-; In macros, it is the start extension. In most other cases,
-; you have to goto "s" to execute that extension.
-;
-; For wildcard matches, see above - all pattern matches start with
-; an underscore.
-exten => s,1,Goto(${ARG1},1)
-include => dundi-e164-lookup
-
-;
-; Here are the entries you need to participate in the IAXTEL
-; call routing system. Most IAXTEL numbers begin with 1-700, but
-; there are exceptions. For more information, and to sign
-; up, please go to www.gnophone.com or www.iaxtel.com
-;
-[iaxtel700]
-exten => _91700XXXXXXX,1,Dial(IAX2/${GLOBAL(IAXINFO)}@iaxtel.com/${EXTEN:1}@iaxtel)
-
-;
-; The SWITCH statement permits a server to share the dialplan with
-; another server. Use with care: Reciprocal switch statements are not
-; allowed (e.g. both A -> B and B -> A), and the switched server needs
-; to be on-line or else dialing can be severly delayed.
-;
-[iaxprovider]
-;switch => IAX2/user:[key]@myserver/mycontext
-
-[trunkint]
-;
-; International long distance through trunk
-;
-exten => _9011.,1,Macro(dundi-e164,${EXTEN:4})
-exten => _9011.,n,Dial(${GLOBAL(TRUNK)}/${EXTEN:${GLOBAL(TRUNKMSD)}})
-
-[trunkld]
-;
-; Long distance context accessed through trunk
-;
-exten => _91NXXNXXXXXX,1,Macro(dundi-e164,${EXTEN:1})
-exten => _91NXXNXXXXXX,n,Dial(${GLOBAL(TRUNK)}/${EXTEN:${GLOBAL(TRUNKMSD)}})
-
-[trunklocal]
-;
-; Local seven-digit dialing accessed through trunk interface
-;
-exten => _9NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${GLOBAL(TRUNK)}/${EXTEN:${GLOBAL(TRUNKMSD)}})
-
-[trunktollfree]
-;
-; Long distance context accessed through trunk interface
-;
-exten => _91800NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${GLOBAL(TRUNK)}/${EXTEN:${GLOBAL(TRUNKMSD)}})
-exten => _91888NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${GLOBAL(TRUNK)}/${EXTEN:${GLOBAL(TRUNKMSD)}})
-exten => _91877NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${GLOBAL(TRUNK)}/${EXTEN:${GLOBAL(TRUNKMSD)}})
-exten => _91866NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${GLOBAL(TRUNK)}/${EXTEN:${GLOBAL(TRUNKMSD)}})
-
-[international]
-;
-; Master context for international long distance
-;
-ignorepat => 9
-include => longdistance
-include => trunkint
-
-[longdistance]
-;
-; Master context for long distance
-;
-ignorepat => 9
-include => local
-include => trunkld
-
-[local]
-;
-; Master context for local, toll-free, and iaxtel calls only
-;
-ignorepat => 9
-include => default
-include => trunklocal
-include => iaxtel700
-include => trunktollfree
-include => iaxprovider
-
-;Include parkedcalls (or the context you define in features conf)
-;to enable call parking.
-include => parkedcalls
-;
-; 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-trunkdial]
-;
-; Standard trunk dial macro (hangs up on a dialstatus that should
-; terminate call)
-; ${ARG1} - What to dial
-;
-exten => s,1,Dial(${ARG1})
-exten => s,n,Goto(s-${DIALSTATUS},1)
-exten => s-NOANSWER,1,Hangup
-exten => s-BUSY,1,Hangup
-exten => _s-.,1,NoOp
-
-[macro-stdexten];
-;
-; Standard extension macro:
-; ${ARG1} - Extension (we could have used ${MACRO_EXTEN} here as well
-; ${ARG2} - Device(s) to ring
-;
-exten => s,1,Dial(${ARG2},20) ; Ring the interface, 20 seconds maximum
-exten => s,2,Goto(s-${DIALSTATUS},1) ; Jump based on status (NOANSWER,BUSY,CHANUNAVAIL,CONGESTION,ANSWER)
-
-exten => s-NOANSWER,1,Voicemail(${ARG1},u) ; If unavailable, send to voicemail w/ unavail announce
-exten => s-NOANSWER,2,Goto(default,s,1) ; If they press #, return to start
-
-exten => s-BUSY,1,Voicemail(${ARG1},b) ; If busy, send to voicemail w/ busy announce
-exten => s-BUSY,2,Goto(default,s,1) ; If they press #, return to start
-
-exten => _s-.,1,Goto(s-NOANSWER,1) ; Treat anything else as no answer
-
-exten => a,1,VoicemailMain(${ARG1}) ; If they press *, send the user into VoicemailMain
-
-[macro-stdPrivacyexten];
-;
-; Standard extension macro:
-; ${ARG1} - Extension (we could have used ${MACRO_EXTEN} here as well
-; ${ARG2} - Device(s) to ring
-; ${ARG3} - Optional DONTCALL context name to jump to (assumes the s,1 extension-priority)
-; ${ARG4} - Optional TORTURE context name to jump to (assumes the s,1 extension-priority)`
-;
-exten => s,1,Dial(${ARG2},20|p) ; Ring the interface, 20 seconds maximum, call screening
- ; option (or use P for databased call screening)
-exten => s,2,Goto(s-${DIALSTATUS},1) ; Jump based on status (NOANSWER,BUSY,CHANUNAVAIL,CONGESTION,ANSWER)
-
-exten => s-NOANSWER,1,Voicemail(${ARG1},u) ; If unavailable, send to voicemail w/ unavail announce
-exten => s-NOANSWER,2,Goto(default,s,1) ; If they press #, return to start
-
-exten => s-BUSY,1,Voicemail(${ARG1},b) ; If busy, send to voicemail w/ busy announce
-exten => s-BUSY,2,Goto(default,s,1) ; If they press #, return to start
-
-exten => s-DONTCALL,1,Goto(${ARG3},s,1) ; Callee chose to send this call to a polite "Don't call again" script.
-
-exten => s-TORTURE,1,Goto(${ARG4},s,1) ; Callee chose to send this call to a telemarketer torture script.
-
-exten => _s-.,1,Goto(s-NOANSWER,1) ; Treat anything else as no answer
-
-exten => a,1,VoicemailMain(${ARG1}) ; If they press *, send the user into VoicemailMain
-
-[macro-page];
-;
-; Paging macro:
-;
-; Check to see if SIP device is in use and DO NOT PAGE if they are
-;
-; ${ARG1} - Device to page
-
-exten => s,1,ChanIsAvail(${ARG1}|js) ; j is for Jump and s is for ANY call
-exten => s,n,GoToIf([${AVAILSTATUS} = "1"]?autoanswer:fail)
-exten => s,n(autoanswer),Set(_ALERT_INFO="RA") ; This is for the PolyComs
-exten => s,n,SIPAddHeader(Call-Info: Answer-After=0) ; This is for the Grandstream, Snoms, and Others
-exten => s,n,NoOp() ; Add others here and Post on the Wiki!!!!
-exten => s,n,Dial(${ARG1}||)
-exten => s,n(fail),Hangup
-
-
-[demo]
-;
-; We start with what to do when a call first comes in.
-;
-exten => s,1,Wait(1) ; Wait a second, just for fun
-exten => s,n,Answer ; Answer the line
-exten => s,n,Set(TIMEOUT(digit)=5) ; Set Digit Timeout to 5 seconds
-exten => s,n,Set(TIMEOUT(response)=10) ; Set Response Timeout to 10 seconds
-exten => s,n(restart),BackGround(demo-congrats) ; Play a congratulatory message
-exten => s,n(instruct),BackGround(demo-instruct) ; Play some instructions
-exten => s,n,WaitExten ; Wait for an extension to be dialed.
-
-exten => 2,1,BackGround(demo-moreinfo) ; Give some more information.
-exten => 2,n,Goto(s,instruct)
-
-exten => 3,1,Set(LANGUAGE()=fr) ; Set language to french
-exten => 3,n,Goto(s,restart) ; Start with the congratulations
-
-exten => 1000,1,Goto(default,s,1)
-;
-; We also create an example user, 1234, who is on the console and has
-; voicemail, etc.
-;
-exten => 1234,1,Playback(transfer,skip) ; "Please hold while..."
- ; (but skip if channel is not up)
-exten => 1234,n,Macro(stdexten,1234,${GLOBAL(CONSOLE)})
-
-exten => 1235,1,Voicemail(1234,u) ; Right to voicemail
-
-exten => 1236,1,Dial(Console/dsp) ; Ring forever
-exten => 1236,n,Voicemail(1234,b) ; Unless busy
-
-;
-; # for when they're done with the demo
-;
-exten => #,1,Playback(demo-thanks) ; "Thanks for trying the demo"
-exten => #,n,Hangup ; Hang them up.
-
-;
-; A timeout and "invalid extension rule"
-;
-exten => t,1,Goto(#,1) ; If they take too long, give up
-exten => i,1,Playback(invalid) ; "That's not valid, try again"
-
-;
-; Create an extension, 500, for dialing the
-; Asterisk demo.
-;
-exten => 500,1,Playback(demo-abouttotry); Let them know what's going on
-exten => 500,n,Dial(IAX2/guest@pbx.digium.com/s@default) ; Call the Asterisk demo
-exten => 500,n,Playback(demo-nogo) ; Couldn't connect to the demo site
-exten => 500,n,Goto(s,6) ; Return to the start over message.
-
-;
-; Create an extension, 600, for evaluating echo latency.
-;
-exten => 600,1,Playback(demo-echotest) ; Let them know what's going on
-exten => 600,n,Echo ; Do the echo test
-exten => 600,n,Playback(demo-echodone) ; Let them know it's over
-exten => 600,n,Goto(s,6) ; Start over
-
-;
-; You can use the Macro Page to intercom a individual user
-exten => 76245,1,Macro(page,SIP/Grandstream1)
-; or if your peernames are the same as extensions
-exten => _7XXX,1,Macro(page,SIP/${EXTEN})
-;
-;
-; System Wide Page at extension 7999
-;
-exten => 7999,1,Set(TIMEOUT(absolute)=60)
-exten => 7999,2,Page(Local/Grandstream1@page&Local/Xlite1@page&Local/1234@page/n|d)
-
-; Give voicemail at extension 8500
-;
-exten => 8500,1,VoicemailMain
-exten => 8500,n,Goto(s,6)
-;
-; Here's what a phone entry would look like (IXJ for example)
-;
-;exten => 1265,1,Dial(Phone/phone0,15)
-;exten => 1265,n,Goto(s,5)
-
-;
-; The page context calls up the page macro that sets variables needed for auto-answer
-; It is in is own context to make calling it from the Page() application as simple as
-; Local/{peername}@page
-;
-[page]
-exten => _X.,1,Macro(page,SIP/${EXTEN})
-
-;[mainmenu]
-;
-; Example "main menu" context with submenu
-;
-;exten => s,1,Answer
-;exten => s,n,Background(thanks) ; "Thanks for calling press 1 for sales, 2 for support, ..."
-;exten => s,n,WaitExten
-;exten => 1,1,Goto(submenu,s,1)
-;exten => 2,1,Hangup
-;include => default
-;
-;[submenu]
-;exten => s,1,Ringing ; Make them comfortable with 2 seconds of ringback
-;exten => s,n,Wait,2
-;exten => s,n,Background(submenuopts) ; "Thanks for calling the sales department. Press 1 for steve, 2 for..."
-;exten => s,n,WaitExten
-;exten => 1,1,Goto(default,steve,1)
-;exten => 2,1,Goto(default,mark,2)
-
-[default]
-;
-; By default we include the demo. In a production system, you
-; probably don't want to have the demo there.
-;
-include => demo
-
-;
-; An extension like the one below can be used for FWD, Nikotel, sipgate etc.
-; Note that you must have a [sipprovider] section in sip.conf
-;
-;exten => _41X.,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:2}@sipprovider,,r)
-
-; 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
-
-;exten => 6245,hint,SIP/Grandstream1&SIP/Xlite1(Joe Schmoe) ; Channel hints for presence
-;exten => 6245,1,Dial(SIP/Grandstream1,20,rt) ; permit transfer
-;exten => 6245,n(dial),Dial(${HINT},20,rtT) ; Use hint as listed
-;exten => 6245,n,Voicemail(6245,u) ; Voicemail (unavailable)
-;exten => 6245,s+1,Hangup ; s+1, same as n
-;exten => 6245,dial+101,Voicemail(6245,b) ; Voicemail (busy)
-;exten => 6361,1,Dial(IAX2/JaneDoe,,rm) ; ring without time limit
-;exten => 6389,1,Dial(MGCP/aaln/1@192.168.0.14)
-;exten => 6390,1,Dial(JINGLE/caller/callee) ; Dial via jingle using labels
-;exten => 6391,1,Dial(JINGLE/asterisk@digium.com/mogorman@astjab.org) ;Dial via jingle using asterisk as the transport and calling mogorman.
-;exten => 6394,1,Dial(Local/6275/n) ; this will dial ${MARK}
-
-;exten => 6275,1,Macro(stdexten,6275,${MARK}) ; assuming ${MARK} is something like Zap/2
-;exten => mark,1,Goto(6275|1) ; alias mark to 6275
-;exten => 6536,1,Macro(stdexten,6236,${WIL}) ; Ditto for wil
-;exten => wil,1,Goto(6236|1)
-
-;If you want to subscribe to the status of a parking space, this is
-;how you do it. Subscribe to extension 6600 in sip, and you will see
-;the status of the first parking lot with this extensions' help
-;exten => 6600,hint,park:701@parkedcalls
-;exten => 6600,1,noop
-;
-; Some other handy things are an extension for checking voicemail via
-; voicemailmain
-;
-;exten => 8500,1,VoicemailMain
-;exten => 8500,n,Hangup
-;
-; Or a conference room (you'll need to edit meetme.conf to enable this room)
-;
-;exten => 8600,1,Meetme(1234)
-;
-; Or playing an announcement to the called party, as soon it answers
-;
-;exten = 8700,1,Dial(${MARK},30,A(/path/to/my/announcemsg))
-;
-; For more information on applications, just type "core show applications" at your
-; friendly Asterisk CLI prompt.
-;
-; "core show application <command>" will show details of how you
-; use that particular application in this file, the dial plan.
-; "core show functions" will list all dialplan functions
-; "core show function <COMMAND>" will show you more information about
-; one function. Remember that function names are UPPER CASE.