# Startup configuration for the Asterisk daemon # Uncomment the following and set them to the user/groups that you # want to run Asterisk as. NOTE: this requires substantial work to # be sure that Asterisk's environment has permission to write the # files required for its operation, including logs, its comm # socket, the asterisk database, etc. #AST_USER="asterisk" #AST_GROUP="asterisk" # If you DON'T want Asterisk to start up with terminal colors, comment # this out. COLOR=yes # If you want Asterisk to run with a non-default configuration file, # uncomment the following option, and set the value appropriately. #ALTCONF=/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf # In the case of a crash, Asterisk may create a core file. Uncomment # if you want this behavior. #COREDUMP=yes # Asterisk may establish a maximum load average for the system. This # may be useful to prevent a flood of calls from taking down the system. #MAXLOAD=4 # Or, if you'd prefer, you can limit the maximum number of calls. #MAXCALLS=1000 # Default console verbosity. This may be raised or lowered on the console. #VERBOSITY=3 # Enable internal timing if the DAHDI timer is available. The default # behaviour is that outbound packets are phase locked to inbound packets. # Enabling this option causes them to be locked to the internal DAHDI # timer instead. #INTERNALTIMING=yes # Start all recordings into a temporary directory, before moving them to # their final location. #TEMPRECORDINGLOCATION=yes