; ; Asterisk configuration file ; ; Module Loader configuration file ; [modules] autoload=yes ; ; Any modules that need to be loaded before the Asterisk core has been ; initialized (just after the logger has been initialized) can be loaded ; using 'preload'. This will frequently be needed if you wish to map all ; module configuration files into Realtime storage, since the Realtime ; driver will need to be loaded before the modules using those configuration ; files are initialized. ; ; An example of loading ODBC support would be: ;preload => res_odbc.so ;preload => res_config_odbc.so ; ; Uncomment the following if you wish to use the Speech Recognition API ;preload => res_speech.so ; ; If you want Asterisk to fail if a module does not load, then use ; the "require" keyword. Asterisk will exit with a status code of 2 ; if a required module does not load. ; ; require = chan_sip.so ; If you want you can combine with preload ; preload-require = res_odbc.so ; ; If you want, load the GTK console right away. ; noload => pbx_gtkconsole.so ;load => pbx_gtkconsole.so ; load => res_musiconhold.so ; ; Load one of: chan_oss, alsa, or console (portaudio). ; By default, load chan_oss only (automatically). ; noload => chan_alsa.so ;noload => chan_oss.so noload => chan_console.so ;