2 ; IAX2 Provisioning Information
4 ; Contains provisioning information for templates and for specific service
7 ; Templates provide a group of settings from which provisioning takes place.
8 ; A template may be based upon any template that has been specified before
9 ; it. If the template that an entry is based on is not specified then it is
10 ; presumed to be 'default' (unless it is the first of course).
12 ; Templates which begin with 'si-' are used for provisioning units with
13 ; specific service identifiers. For example the entry "si-000364000126"
14 ; would be used when the device with the corresponding service identifier of
15 ; "000364000126" attempts to register or make a call.
19 ; The port number the device should use to bind to. The default is 4569.
23 ; server is our PRIMARY server for registration and placing calls
27 ; altserver is the BACKUP server for registration and placing calls in the
28 ; event the primary server is unavailable.
30 ;altserver=192.168.69.4
32 ; port is the port number to use for IAX2 outbound. The connections to the
33 ; server and altserver -- default is of course 4569.
36 ; language is the preferred language for the device
40 ; codec is the requested codec. The iaxy supports ulaw and adpcm
44 ; flags is a comma separated list of flags which the device should
45 ; use and may contain any of the following keywords:
47 ; "register" - Register with server
48 ; "secure" - Do not accept calls / provisioning not originated by the server
49 ; "heartbeat" - Generate status packets on port 9999 sent to 255.255.255.255
50 ; "debug" - Output extra debugging to port 9999
52 ; Note that use can use += and -= to adjust parameters
54 flags=register,heartbeat
56 ; See qos.tex or Quality of Service section of asterisk.pdf for a description of this parameter.
59 ; Example iaxy provisioning
69 ;template=si-000364000126
75 ; If specified, the '*' provisioning is used for all devices which do not
76 ; have another provisioning entry within the file. If unspecified, no
77 ; provisioning will take place for devices which have no entry. DO NOT
78 ; USE A '*' PROVISIONING ENTRY UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING.