Asterisk - The Open Source Telephony Project GIT-master-f36a736
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; Asterisk SMDI configuration [interfaces] ; Specify serial ports to listen for SMDI messages on below. These will be ; referenced later in chan_dahdi.conf. If you do not specify any interfaces ; then SMDI will be disabled. Interfaces can have several different attributes ; associated with them. ; Set the number of stop bits to use per character here. The default is no, ; in which case one stop bit will be used. ;twostopbits = no ; Character size or bit length is the size of each character sent across the ; link. Character size can be 7 or 8. The default is 7. ;charsize = 7 ; If you need parity checking enabled you can turn it on here. Acceptable ; values are even, odd, and none. The default is even. ;paritybit = even ; The baudrate to use for this port. Acceptable values are 1200, 2400, 4800, ; and 9600. The default is 9600. ;baudrate = 1200 ; Often the numbering scheme for a set of mailboxes or extensions will not be 7 ; or 10 digits (as SMDI requires). Use the msdstrip option to strip unused ; digits from the start of numbers. ;msdstrip = 0 ; Occasionally Asterisk and the SMDI switch may become out of sync. If this ; happens, Asterisk will appear one or several calls behind as it processes ; voicemail requests. To prevent this from happening, adjust the msgexpirytime. ; This will make Asterisk discard old SMDI messages that have not yet been ; processed. The default expiry time is 30000 milliseconds. ;msgexpirytime = 30000 ;smdiport => /dev/ttyS0 [mailboxes] ; This section configures parameters related to MWI handling for the SMDI link. ; This option configures the polling interval used to check to see if the ; mailboxes have any new messages. This option is specified in seconds. ; The default value is 10 seconds. ; ;pollinginterval=10 ; Every other entry in this section of the configuration file is interpreted as ; a mapping between the mailbox ID on the SMDI link, and the local Asterisk ; mailbox name. In many cases, they are the same thing, but they still must be ; listed here so that this module knows which mailboxes it needs to pay ; attention to. ; ; Syntax: ; <SMDI mailbox ID>=<Asterisk Mailbox Name>[@Asterisk Voicemail Context] ; ; If no Asterisk voicemail context is specified, "default" will be assumed. ; ; Before specifying mailboxes, you must specify an SMDI interface. All mailbox ; definitions that follow will correspond to that SMDI interface. If you specify ; another interface, then all definitions following that will correspond to the ; new interface. ; ;smdiport=/dev/ttyS0 ;2565551234=1234@vmcontext1 ;2565555678=5678@vmcontext2 ;smdiport=/dev/ttyS1 ;2565559999=9999