Asterisk - The Open Source Telephony Project
18.5.0
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; Sample configuration file for chan_motif ; Transports ; ; There are three different transports and protocol derivatives supported by chan_motif. They are in order of preference: ; Jingle using ICE-UDP, Google Jingle, and Google-V1. ; ; Jingle as defined in XEP-0166 supports the widest range of features. It is referred to as "ice-udp" in this file. This is ; the specification that Jingle clients implement. ; ; Google Jingle follows the Jingle specification for signaling but uses a custom transport for media. It is supported ; by the Google Talk Plug-in in Gmail and by some other Jingle clients. It is referred to as "google" in this file. ; ; Google-V1 is the original Google Talk signaling protocol which uses an initial preliminary version of Jingle. ; It also uses the same custom transport as Google Jingle for media. It is supported by Google Voice, some other Jingle ; clients, and the Windows Google Talk client. It is referred to as "google-v1" in this file. ; ; Incoming sessions will automatically switch to the correct transport once it has been determined. ; ; Outgoing sessions are capable of determining if the target is capable of Jingle or a Google transport if the target is ; in the roster. Unfortunately it is not possible to differentiate between a Google Jingle or Google-V1 capable resource ; until a session initiate attempt occurs. If a resource is determined to use a Google transport it will initially use ; Google Jingle but will fall back to Google-V1 if required. ; ; If an outgoing session attempt fails due to failure to support the given transport chan_motif will fall back in preference ; order listed at the beginning of this document until all transports have been exhausted. ; ; Dialing and Resource Selection Strategy ; ; Placing a call through an endpoint can be accomplished using the following dial string: ; ; Motif/<endpoint name>/<target> ; ; When placing an outgoing call through an endpoint the requested target is searched for in the roster list. If present ; the first Jingle or Google Jingle capable resource is specifically targetted. Since the capabilities of the resource are ; known the outgoing session initation will disregard the configured transport and use the determined one. ; ; If the target is not found in the roster the target will be used as-is and a session will be initiated using the ; transport specified in this configuration file. If no transport has been specified the endpoint defaults to ice-udp. ; ; Video Support ; ; Support for video does not need to be explicitly enabled. Configuring any video codec on your endpoint will ; automatically enable it. ; DTMF ; ; The only supported method for DTMF is RFC2833. This is always enabled on audio streams and negotiated if possible. ; Incoming Calls ; ; Incoming calls will first look for the extension matching the name of the endpoint in the configured context. If ; no such extension exists the call will automatically fall back to the "s" extension. ; CallerID ; ; The incoming caller id number is populated with the username of the caller and the name is populated with the full ; identity of the caller. If you would like to perform authentication or filtering of incoming calls it is recommended ; that you use these fields to do so. ; ; Outgoing caller id can *not* be set. ; ; IMPORTANT: Multiple endpoints using the same connection is *NOT* supported. Doing so may result in broken calls. ; Default template for endpoints, to be included in their definition [default](!) disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=h264 context=incoming-motif ; Default context that incoming sessions will land in ;maxicecandidates = 10 ; Maximum number of ICE candidates we will offer ;maxpayloads = 30 ; Maximum number of payloads we will offer ; Sample configuration entry for Jingle ;[jingle-endpoint](default) ;transport=ice-udp ; Change the default protocol of outgoing sessions to Jingle ICE-UDP ;allow=g722 ; Add G.722 as an allowed format since the other side may support it ;connection=local-jabber-account ; Connection to accept traffic on and send traffic out ;accountcode=jingle ; Account code for CDR purposes ; Sample configuration entry for Google Talk [gtalk-endpoint](default) ;transport=google ; Since this is a Google Talk endpoint we want to offer Google Jingle for outgoing sessions ;connection=gtalk-account ; Sample configuration entry for Google Voice ;[gvoice](default) ;transport=google-v1 ; Google Voice uses the original Google Talk protocol ;connection=gvoice-account ; Additional options ; callgroup ; pickupgroup ; language ; musicclass ; parkinglot