; ; User configuration ; ; Creating entries in users.conf is a "shorthand" for creating individual ; entries in each configuration file. Using users.conf is not intended to ; provide you with as much flexibility as using the separate configuration ; files (e.g. sip.conf, iax.conf, etc) but is intended to accelerate the ; simple task of adding users. Note that creating individual items (e.g. ; custom SIP peers, IAX friends, etc.) will allow you to override specific ; parameters within this file. Parameter names here are the same as they ; appear in the other configuration files. There is no way to change the ; value of a parameter here for just one subsystem. ; [general] ; ; Full name of a user ; fullname = New User ; ; Starting point of allocation of extensions ; userbase = 6000 ; ; Create voicemail mailbox and use use macro-stdexten ; hasvoicemail = yes ; ; Set voicemail mailbox 6000 password to 1234 ; vmsecret = 1234 ; ; Create SIP Peer ; hassip = yes ; ; Create IAX friend ; hasiax = yes ; ; Create H.323 friend ; ;hash323 = yes ; ; Create manager entry ; hasmanager = no ; ; Set permissions for manager entry (see manager.conf.sample for documentation) ; (defaults to *all* permissions) ;managerread = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user,config ;managerwrite = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user,config ; ; Remaining options are not specific to users.conf entries but are general. ; callwaiting = yes threewaycalling = yes callwaitingcallerid = yes transfer = yes canpark = yes cancallforward = yes callreturn = yes callgroup = 1 pickupgroup = 1 ;[6000] ;fullname = Joe User ;email = joe@foo.bar ;secret = 1234 ;dahdichan = 1 ;hasvoicemail = yes ;vmsecret = 1234 ;hassip = yes ;hasiax = no ;hash323 = no ;hasmanager = no ;callwaiting = no ;context = international ; ; Some administrators choose alphanumeric extensions, but still want their ; users to be reachable by traditional numeric extensions, specified by the ; alternateexts entry. ; ;alternateexts = 7057,3249