# # This is a sample file that can be dumped in /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing # to generate a call. # # Comments are indicated by a '#' character that begins a line, or follows # a space or tab character. To be consistent with the configuration files # in Asterisk, comments can also be indicated by a semicolon. However, the # multiline comments (;-- --;) used in Asterisk configuration files are not # supported. Semicolons can be escaped by a backslash. # # Obviously, you MUST specify at least a channel in the same format as you # would for the "Dial" application. Only one channel name is permitted. # Channel: Zap/1 # # You may also specify a wait time (default is 45 seconds) for how long to # wait for the channel to be answered, a retry time (default is 5 mins) # for how soon to retry this call, and a maximum number of retries (default # is 0) for how many times to retry this call. # MaxRetries: 2 RetryTime: 60 WaitTime: 30 # # Once the call is answered, you must provide either an application/data # combination, or a context/extension/priority in which to start the PBX. # Context: default Extension: s Priority: 1 # # Alternatively you can specify just an application # and its arguments to be run, instead of a context # extension and priority # #Application: VoiceMailMain #Data: 1234 # # You can set the callerid that will be used for the outgoing call # #Callerid: Wakeup Call Service <(555) 555-5555> # # An account code can be specified the following way: # #Account: mysuperfunaccountcode # # You can set channel variables that will be passed to the channel. # This includes writable dialplan functions. To set a writable dialplan # function, the module containing this function *must* be loaded. # #Set: file1=/tmp/to #Set: file2=/tmp/msg #Set: timestamp=20021023104500 #Set: CDR(userfield|r)=42