Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 7:42 am Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] docs/volume-one vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml,1.1
Comments:
Update of /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv17609/volume-one
Modified Files:
vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml
Log Message:
spelling corrections
Index: vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml
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RCS file: /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one/vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.15
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diff -C2 -d -r1.15 -r1.16
*** vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml 1 Feb 2005 22:57:34 -0000 1.15
--- vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml 5 Mar 2005 15:42:25 -0000 1.16
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Now that we've defined the global parameters for our IAX interface to the outside world, we can create our IAX channels. IAX channels are very flexible, and are successfully used to connect to many kinds of endpoints. Digium makes an IAX-based device nicknamed the IAXy, which provides an FXS interface to support an analog telephone at the end of an IAX channel. IAX is also (naturally) the protocol used by the IAXTel network, which is what our examples will be connecting you to. </para>
<para>
! Although IAX is not an RFC standard protocol, it is enourmously well respected. Many pundits predict that IAX will supplant SIP.</para>
<para>
<note>
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Now that we've defined the global parameters for our IAX interface to the outside world, we can create our IAX channels. IAX channels are very flexible, and are successfully used to connect to many kinds of endpoints. Digium makes an IAX-based device nicknamed the IAXy, which provides an FXS interface to support an analog telephone at the end of an IAX channel. IAX is also (naturally) the protocol used by the IAXTel network, which is what our examples will be connecting you to. </para>
<para>
! Although IAX is not an RFC standard protocol, it is enormously well respected. Many pundits predict that IAX will supplant SIP.</para>
<para>
<note>
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In the example above you will notice that we have 2 entries to communicate with the IAXTel service. IAXTel is a free VoIP calling service and is used as a testbed for Asterisk and IAX as well, as a common communication system.</para>
<para>
! The firt change you will notice actually comes in the general section. It is a line to tell IAXTel that we are here and that calls to that IAX user should be routed to your asterisk server. It's like connecting to your IM (AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo, MSN, etc) so that when other people send you a message you get it wherever you are logged in.</para>
<para>
We have 2 different kinds of connections to IAXTel, the peer and the user. This allows us to decide that inbound calls can come from one server and outbound calls could come from another. This is extremely useful when you are handling a major network of Asterisk servers and are using IAX for trunking the servers together.</para>
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In the example above you will notice that we have 2 entries to communicate with the IAXTel service. IAXTel is a free VoIP calling service and is used as a testbed for Asterisk and IAX as well, as a common communication system.</para>
<para>
! The first change you will notice actually comes in the general section. It is a line to tell IAXTel that we are here and that calls to that IAX user should be routed to your asterisk server. It's like connecting to your IM (AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo, MSN, etc) so that when other people send you a message you get it wherever you are logged in.</para>
<para>
We have 2 different kinds of connections to IAXTel, the peer and the user. This allows us to decide that inbound calls can come from one server and outbound calls could come from another. This is extremely useful when you are handling a major network of Asterisk servers and are using IAX for trunking the servers together.</para>
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 9:27 am Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] docs/volume-one vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml,1.1
Comments:
Update of /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv24871/volume-one
Modified Files:
vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml
Log Message:
fixed errors reported by Randy Resnick
Index: vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml
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RCS file: /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one/vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.16
retrieving revision 1.17
diff -C2 -d -r1.16 -r1.17
*** vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml 5 Mar 2005 15:42:25 -0000 1.16
--- vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml 6 Mar 2005 17:26:55 -0000 1.17
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</note>
<para>
! The above example does contain all of the possible options but will set up a simple FXS channel for you, which is all we are going to do for now. </para>
<para>
Don't forget that an FXS card has to provide central office functionality to the device(s) connected to it.</para>
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</note>
<para>
! The above example does not contain all of the possible options but will set up a simple FXS channel for you, which is all we are going to do for now. </para>
<para>
Don't forget that an FXS card has to provide central office functionality to the device(s) connected to it.</para>
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<programlisting>
signalling=fxs_ks
! channel => 2</programlisting>
</informalexample>
</para>
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<programlisting>
signalling=fxs_ks
! channel => 4</programlisting>
</informalexample>
</para>
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 11:03 am Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] docs/volume-one vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml,1.1
Comments:
Update of /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv17129/volume-one
Modified Files:
vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml
Log Message:
A few more fixes
Index: vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml
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RCS file: /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one/vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.17
retrieving revision 1.18
diff -C2 -d -r1.17 -r1.18
*** vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml 6 Mar 2005 17:26:55 -0000 1.17
--- vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml 6 Mar 2005 19:02:59 -0000 1.18
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<informalexample>
<programlisting>
-
[general]
! port=5036 ; What port to use
! bindaddr=10.78.1.90 ; What IP address to bind to
! allow=all ; Allow the use of all audio <glossterm>
! codecs</glossterm>
!
</programlisting>
</informalexample>
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<informalexample>
<programlisting>
[general]
! port=4569 ; What port to bind to (4569 is the default for IAX2)
! bindaddr=0.0.0.0 ; Which IP address on your server to bind to (if
! ; you have multiple NICs on your sever, you can
! ; restrict IAX2 to only one of them. 0.0.0.0 will
! ; allow it to work on all NICs in your system.
! deny=all ; You want to disallow the use of all audio
! ; <glossterm>codecs</glossterm> to ensure that
! ; your system won't tell the far end that it can
! ; support just any codec. Then, you specifically ALLOW
! ; the codecs that your system supports.
! allow=ulaw ; The North American standard companding for G.711
! allow=alaw ; The rest of the world's companding standard for G.711
! allow=gsm ; A compressed codec, popular with Asterisk
</programlisting>
</informalexample>
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 8:45 am Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] docs/volume-one vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml,1.1
Comments:
Update of /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv12298/volume-one
Modified Files:
vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml
Log Message:
More editorial input from Randy Resnick
Index: vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml
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RCS file: /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one/vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.18
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diff -C2 -d -r1.18 -r1.19
*** vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml 6 Mar 2005 19:02:59 -0000 1.18
--- vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml 7 Mar 2005 16:45:28 -0000 1.19
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</informalexample>
<para>
! The example above is very minimal and only sets up the basic settings to listen for connections and create them. The same way that Apache listens for http requests on port 80, Asterisk will listen for IAX requests on port 5036.</para>
</sect2>
<sect2>
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</informalexample>
<para>
! The example above is very minimal and only sets up the basic settings to listen for connections and create them. The same way that Apache listens for http requests on port 80, Asterisk will listen for IAX requests on port 4569.</para>
</sect2>
<sect2>
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[general]
! port=5036 ; What port to use
! bindaddr=10.78.1.90 ; What IP address to bind to
allow=all ; Allow the use of all audio codecs
! register => username:secret@iaxtel.com
[iaxtel-out]
type=peer ; Allow connections out
! username=username ; The IAXTel username
! secret=password ; The secret password
deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 ; Not just anyone can be IAXTel
permit=216.207.245.47/255.255.255.255 ; This is a server at IAXTel
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[general]
! port=4569 ; What port to use
! bindaddr=0.0.0.0 ; What IP address to bind to
allow=all ; Allow the use of all audio codecs
! register => username:secret@iaxtel.com ;replace username:secret with your credentials, i.e. bugsbunny:c4rr0ts@iaxtel.com
[iaxtel-out]
type=peer ; Allow connections out
! username=username ; TYour IAXTel username
! secret=password ; Your secret password
deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 ; Not just anyone can be IAXTel
permit=216.207.245.47/255.255.255.255 ; This is a server at IAXTel
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