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* Added the srvlookup option to iax.conf
* Added support for OSP. The token is set and retrieved through the CHANNEL()
dialplan function.
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XMPP Google Talk/Jingle changes
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* Added the bindaddr option to gtalk.conf.
Skinny changes
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* Added skinny show device, skinny show line, and skinny show settings CLI commands.
* Proper codec support in chan_skinny.
* Added settings for IP and Ethernet QoS requests
MGCP changes
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* Added separate settings for media QoS in mgcp.conf
Console Channel Driver changes
* Added experimental support for video send & receive to chan_oss.
This requires SDL and ffmpeg/avcodec, plus Video4Linux or X11 to act as
a video source.
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Phone channel changes (chan_phone)
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* Added G729 passthrough support to chan_phone for Sigma Designs boards.
H.323 channel Changes
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* H323 remote hold notification support added (by NOTIFY message
and/or H.450 supplementary service)
Local channel changes
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* The device state functionality in the Local channel driver has been updated
to indicate INUSE or NOT_INUSE when a Local channel is being used as opposed
to just UNKNOWN if the extension exists.
* Added jitterbuffer support for chan_local. This allows you to use the
generic jitterbuffer on incoming calls going to Asterisk applications.
For example, this would allow you to use a jitterbuffer for an incoming
SIP call to Voicemail by putting a Local channel in the middle. This
feature is enabled by using the 'j' option in the Dial string to the Local
channel in conjunction with the existing 'n' option for local channels.
* A 'b' option has been added which causes chan_local to return the actual channel
that is behind it when queried. This is useful for transfer scenarios as the
actual channel will be transferred, not the Local channel.
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Agent channel changes
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* The ackcall and endcall options are now supplemented with options acceptdtmf
and enddtmf. These allow for the DTMF keypress to be configurable. The options
default to their old hard-coded values ('#' and '*' respectively) so this should
not break any existing agent installations.
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DAHDI channel driver (chan_dahdi) Changes
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* SS7 support (via libss7 library)
* In India, some carriers transmit CID via dtmf. Some code has been added
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that will handle some situations. The cidstart=polarity_IN choice has been added for
those carriers that transmit CID via dtmf after a polarity change.
* CID matching information is now shown when doing 'dialplan show'.
* Added dahdi show version CLI command.
* Added setvar support to chan_dahdi.conf channel entries.
* Added two new options: mwimonitor and mwimonitornotify. These options allow
you to enable MWI monitoring on FXO lines. When the MWI state changes,
the script specified in the mwimonitornotify option is executed. An internal
event indicating the new state of the mailbox is also generated, so that
the normal MWI facilities in Asterisk work as usual.
* Added signalling type 'auto', which attempts to use the same signalling type
for a channel as configured in DAHDI. This is primarily designed for analog
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ports, but will also work for digital ports that are configured for FXS or FXO
signalling types. This mode is also the default now, so if your chan_dahdi.conf
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does not specify signalling for a channel (which is unlikely as the sample
configuration file has always recommended specifying it for every channel) then
the 'auto' mode will be used for that channel if possible.
* Added a 'dahdi set dnd' command to allow CLI control of the Do-Not-Disturb
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state for a channel; also ensured that the DNDState Manager event is
emitted no matter how the DND state is set or cleared.
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New Channel Drivers
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* Added a new channel driver, chan_unistim. See the Asterisk wiki at
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/x/vgsiAQ and configs/unistim.conf.sample
for details. This new channel driver allows you to use Nortel i2002,
i2004, and i2050 phones with Asterisk.
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* Added a new channel driver, chan_console, which uses portaudio as a cross
platform audio interface. It was written as a channel driver that would
work with Mac CoreAudio, but portaudio supports a number of other audio
interfaces, as well. Note that this channel driver requires v19 or higher
of portaudio; older versions have a different API.
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DUNDi changes
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* Added the ability to specify arguments to the Dial application when using
the DUNDi switch in the dialplan.
* Added the ability to set weights for responses dynamically. This can be
done using a global variable or a dialplan function. Using the SHELL()
function would allow you to have an external script set the weight for
each response.
* Added two new dialplan functions, DUNDIQUERY and DUNDIRESULT. These
functions will allow you to initiate a DUNDi query from the dialplan,
find out how many results there are, and access each one.
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* Added the ability to specifiy a port for a dundi peer.
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ENUM changes
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* Added two new dialplan functions, ENUMQUERY and ENUMRESULT. These
functions will allow you to initiate an ENUM lookup from the dialplan,
and Asterisk will cache the results. ENUMRESULT can be used to access
the results without doing multiple DNS queries.
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Voicemail Changes
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* Added the ability to customize which sound files are used for some of the
prompts within the Voicemail application by changing them in voicemail.conf
* Added the ability for the "voicemail show users" CLI command to show users
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configured by the dynamic realtime configuration method.
* MWI (Message Waiting Indication) handling has been significantly
restructured internally to Asterisk. It is now totally event based
instead of polling based. The voicemail application will notify other
modules that have subscribed to MWI events when something in the mailbox
changes.
This also means that if any other entity outside of Asterisk is changing
the contents of mailboxes, then the voicemail application still needs to
poll for changes. Examples of situations that would require this option
are web interfaces to voicemail or an email client in the case of using
IMAP storage. So, two new options have been added to voicemail.conf
to account for this: "pollmailboxes" and "pollfreq". See the sample
configuration file for details.
* Added "tw" language support
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* Added support for storage of greetings using an IMAP server
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* Added ability to customize forward, reverse, stop, and pause keys for message playback
* SMDI is now enabled in voicemail using the smdienable option.
* A "lockmode" option has been added to asterisk.conf to configure the file
locking method used for voicemail, and potentially other things in the
future. The default is the old behavior, lockfile. However, there is a
new method, "flock", that uses a different method for situations where the
lockfile will not work, such as on SMB/CIFS mounts.
* Added the ability to backup deleted messages, to ease recovery in the case
that a user accidentally deletes a message, and discovers that they need it.
* Reworked the SMDI interface in Asterisk. The new way to access SMDI information
is through the new functions, SMDI_MSG_RETRIEVE() and SMDI_MSG(). The file
smdi.conf can now be configured with options to map SMDI station IDs to Asterisk
voicemail boxes. The SMDI interface can also poll for MWI changes when some
outside entity is modifying the state of the mailbox (such as IMAP storage or
a web interface of some kind).
* Added the support for marking messages as "urgent." There are two methods to accomplish
this. One is to pass the 'U' option to VoiceMail(). Another way to mark a message as urgent
is to specify "review=yes" in voicemail.conf. Doing this will cause allow the user to mark
the message as urgent after he has recorded a voicemail by following the voice instructions.
When listening to voicemails using VoiceMailMain urgent messages will be presented before other
messages
* Added "is" language support
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Queue changes
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* Added the general option 'shared_lastcall' so that member's wrapuptime may be
used across multiple queues.
* Added QUEUE_VARIABLES function to set queue variables added setqueuevar and
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setqueueentryvar options for each queue, see queues.conf.sample for details.
* Added keepstats option to queues.conf which will keep queue
statistics during a reload.
* setinterfacevar option in queues.conf also now sets a variable
called MEMBERNAME which contains the member's name.
* Added 'Strategy' field to manager event QueueParams which represents
the queue strategy in use.
* Added option to run macro when a queue member is connected to a caller,
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see queues.conf.sample for details.
* app_queue now has a 'loose' option which is almost exactly like 'strict' except it
does not count paused queue members as unavailable.
* Added min-announce-frequency option to queues.conf which allows you to control the
minimum amount of time between queue announcements for use when the caller's queue
position changes frequently.
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* Added additional information to EXITWITHTIMEOUT and EXITWITHKEY events in the
queue log.
* Added ability for non-realtime queues to have realtime members
* Added the "linear" strategy to queues.
* Added the "wrandom" strategy to queues.
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* Added new channel variable QUEUE_MIN_PENALTY
* QUEUE_MAX_PENALTY and QUEUE_MIN_PENALTY may be adjusted in mid-call by defining
rules in queuerules.conf. See configs/queuerules.conf.sample for details
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* Added a new parameter for member definition, called state_interface. This may be
used so that a member may be called via one interface but have a different interface's
* Added new CLI and Manager commands relating to reloading queues. From the CLI, see
"queue reload", "queue reset stats". Also see "manager show command QueueReload" and
"manager show command QueueReset."
* New configuration option: randomperiodicannounce. If a list of periodic announcements is
specified by the periodic-announce option, then one will be chosen randomly when it is time
to play a periodic announcment
* New configuration options: announce-position now takes two more values in addition to "yes" and
"no." Two new options, "limit" and "more," are allowed. These are tied to another option,
announce-position-limit. By setting announce-position to "limit" callers will only have their
position announced if their position is less than what is specified by announce-position-limit.
If announce-position is set to "more" then callers beyond the position specified by announce-position-limit
will be told that their are more than announce-position-limit callers waiting.
* Two new queue log events have been added. An ADDMEMBER event will be logged
when a realtime queue member is added and a REMOVEMEMBER event will be logged
when a realtime queue member is removed. Since there is no calling channel associated
with these events, the string "REALTIME" is placed where the channel's unique id
is typically placed.
* The configuration method for the "joinempty" and "leavewhenempty" options has
changed to a comma-separated list of methods of determining member availability
instead of vague terms such as "yes," "loose," "no," and "strict." These old four
values are still accepted for backwards-compatibility, though.
* The average talktime is now calculated on queues. This information is reported via the
CLI commands "queue show" and "queues show"; through the AMI events AgentComplete, QueueSummary,
and QueueParams; and through the channelvariable QUEUETALKTIME if setinterfacevar=yes is set for
the queue.
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* The 'o' option to provide an optimization has been removed and its functionality
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* When a conference is created, the UNIQUEID of the channel that caused it to be
created is stored. Then, every channel that joins the conference will have the
MEETMEUNIQUEID channel variable set with this ID. This can be used to relate
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* Added a new application, MeetMeChannelAdmin, which is similar to MeetMeAdmin,
except it does operations on a channel by name, instead of number in a conference.
This is a very useful feature in combination with the 'X' option to ChanSpy.
* Added 'C' option to Meetme which causes a caller to continue in the dialplan
when kicked out.
* Added new RealTime functionality to provide support for scheduled conferencing.
This includes optional messages to the caller if they attempt to join before
the schedule start time, or to allow the caller to join the conference early.
Also included is optional support for limiting the number of callers per
RealTime conference.
* Added the S() and L() options to the MeetMe application. These are pretty
much identical to the S() and L() options to Dial(). They let you set
timeouts for the conference, as well as have warning sounds played to
let the caller know how much time is left, and when it is running out.
* Added the ability to do "meetme concise" with the "meetme" CLI command.
This extends the concise capabilities of this CLI command to include
listing all conferences, instead of an addition to the other sub commands
for the "meetme" command.
* Added the ability to specify the music on hold class used to play into the
conference when there is only one member and the M option is used.
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* Added MEETME_INFO dialplan function which provides a way to query
various properties of a Meetme conference.
* Added new admin features: *81: Roll call, *82: eject all, *83: mute all,
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and *84: record in-conf
Other Dialplan Application Changes
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* Argument support for Gosub application
* From the to-do lists: straighten out the app timeout args:
Wait() app now really does 0.3 seconds- was truncating arg to an int.
WaitExten() same as Wait().
Congestion() - Now takes floating pt. argument.
Busy() - now takes floating pt. argument.
Read() - timeout now can be floating pt.
WaitForRing() now takes floating pt timeout arg.
SpeechBackground() -- clarified in the docstrings that the timeout is an integer seconds.
* Added 's' option to Page application.
* Added an optional timeout argument to the Page application.
* Added 'E', 'V', and 'P' commands to ExternalIVR.
* Added 'o' and 'X' options to Chanspy.
* Added a new dialplan application, Bridge, which allows you to bridge the
calling channel to any other active channel on the system.
* Added the ability to specify a music on hold class to play instead of ringing
for the SLATrunk application.
* The Read application no longer exits the dialplan on error. Instead, it sets
READSTATUS to ERROR, which you can catch and handle separately.
* Added 'm' option to Directory, which lists out names, 8 at a time, instead
of asking for verification of each name, one at a time.
* Privacy() no longer uses privacy.conf, as all options are specifyable as
direct options to the app.
* AMD() has a new "maximum word length" option. "show application AMD" from the CLI
for more details
* GotoIfTime() now may branch based on a "false" condition, like other Goto-related applications
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* The ChannelRedirect application no longer exits the dialplan if the given channel
does not exist. It will now set the CHANNELREDIRECT_STATUS variable to SUCCESS upon success
or NOCHANNEL if the given channel was not found.
* The silencethreshold setting that was previously configurable in multiple
applications is now settable globally via dsp.conf.
Music On Hold Changes
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* A new option, "digit", has been added for music on hold classes in
musiconhold.conf. If this is set for a music on hold class, a caller
listening to music on hold can press this digit to switch to listening
to this music on hold class.
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* Support for realtime music on hold has been added.
* In conjunction with the realtime music on hold, a general section has
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been added to musiconhold.conf, its sole variable is cachertclasses. If this
is set, then music on hold classes found in realtime will be cached in memory.
AEL Changes
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* AEL upgraded to use the Gosub with Arguments instead
of Macro application, to hopefully reduce the problems
seen with the artificially low stack ceiling that
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Macro bumps into. Macros can only call other Macros
to a depth of 7. Tests run using gosub, show depths
limited only by virtual memory. A small test demonstrated
recursive call depths of 100,000 without problems.
-- in addition to this, all apps that allowed a macro
to be called, as in Dial, queues, etc, are now allowing
a gosub call in similar fashion.
* AEL now generates LOCAL(argname) declarations when it
Set()'s the each arg name to the value of ${ARG1}, ${ARG2),
etc. That makes the arguments local in scope. The user
can define their own local variables in macros, now,
by saying "local myvar=someval;" or using Set() in this
fashion: Set(LOCAL(myvar)=someval); ("local" is now
an AEL keyword).
* utils/conf2ael introduced. Will convert an extensions.conf
file into extensions.ael. Very crude and unfinished, but
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first pass at conversion.
* aelparse will now read extensions.conf to see if a referenced
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macro or context is there before issueing a warning.
* AEL parser sets a local channel variable ~~EXTEN~~, to
preserve the value of ${EXTEN} thru switch statements.
* New operator in $[...] expressions: the ~~ operator serves
as a concatenation operator. AT THE MOMENT, it is really only
necessary and useful in AEL, especially in if() expressions.
Operation: ${a} ~~ ${b| with force both a and b to strings, strip
any enclosing double-quotes, and evaluate to the value of a
concatenated with the value of b. For example if a is set to
"xyz" and b has the value "abc", then ${a} ~~ ${b| would
evaluate to xyzabc .
Call Features (res_features) Changes
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* Added the parkedcalltransfers option to features.conf
* Added parkedcallparking option to control one touch parking w/ parking
pickup
* Added parkedcallhangup option to control disconnect feature w/ parking
pickup
* Added parkedcallrecording option to control one-touch record w/ parking
pickup
* Added parkedcallparking, parkedcallhangup, parkedcallrecording, and
parkedcalltransfers option support for multiple parking lots.
* Added BRIDGE_FEATURES variable to set available features for a channel
* The built-in method for doing attended transfers has been updated to
include some new options that allow you to have the transferee sent
back to the person that did the transfer if the transfer is not successful.
See the options "atxferdropcall", "atxferloopdelay", and "atxfercallbackretries"
in features.conf.sample.
* Added support for configuring named groups of custom call features in
features.conf. This means that features can be written a single time, and
then mapped into groups of features for different key mappings or easier
access control.
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* Updated the ParkedCall application to allow you to not specify a parking
extension. If you don't specify a parking space to pick up, it will grab
the first one available.
* Added cli command 'features reload' to reload call features from features.conf
* Moved into core asterisk binary.
* Changed the default setting for featuredigittimeout to 2000 ms from 500 ms.
* Added the ability for custom parking lots to be configured with their own
parking extension with the parkext option.
Language Support Changes
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* Brazilian Portuguese (pt-BR) in VM, and say.c was added
* Added support for the Hungarian language for saying numbers, dates, and times.
AGI Changes
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* Added SPEECH commands for speech recognition. A complete listing can be found
* If app_stack is loaded, GOSUB is a native AGI command that may be used to
invoke subroutines in the dialplan. Note that calling EXEC with Gosub
does not behave as expected; the native command needs to be used, instead.
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* Added the ability to perform SRV lookups on fast AGI calls. To use this
feature, simply use hagi: instead of agi: as the protocol portion
of the URI parameter to the AGI function call in your dial plan. Also note
that specifying a port number in the AGI URI will disable SRV lookups,
even if you use the hagi: protocol.
* No longer support MSG_OOB flag on HANGUP.
Logger changes
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* Added rotatestrategy option to logger.conf, along with two new options:
"timestamp" which will use the time to name the logger files instead of
sequence number; and "rotate", which rotates the names of the log files,
similar to the way syslog rotates files.
* Added exec_after_rotate option to logger.conf, which allows a system
command to be run after rotation. This is primarily useful with
rotatestrategy=rotate, to allow a limit on the number of log files kept
and to ensure that the oldest log file gets deleted.
* Added realtime support for the queue log
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* The cdr_manager module has a [mappings] feature, like cdr_custom,
to add fields to the manager event from the CDR variables.
* Added cdr_adaptive_odbc, a new module that adapts to the structure of your
backend database CDR table. Specifically, additional, non-standard
columns are supported, merely by setting the corresponding CDR variable in
your dialplan. In addition, you may alias any column to another name (for
example, if you want the 'src' CDR variable to be column 'ANI' in the DB,
simply "alias src => ANI" in the configuration file). Records may be
posted to more than one backend, simply by specifying multiple categories
in the configuration file. And finally, you may filter which CDRs get
posted to each backend, by specifying a filter (which the record must
match) for the particular category. Filters are additive (meaning all
rules must match to post that CDR).
* The Postgres CDR module now supports some features of the cdr_adaptive_odbc
module. Specifically, you may add additional columns into the table and
they will be set, if you set the corresponding CDR variable name. Also,
if you omit columns in your database table, they will be silently skipped
(but a record will still be inserted, based on what columns remain). Note
that the other two features from cdr_adaptive_odbc (alias and filter) are
not currently supported.
* The ResetCDR application now has an 'e' option that re-enables a CDR if it
has been disabled using the NoCDR application.
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Miscellaneous New Modules
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* Added a new CDR module, cdr_sqlite3_custom.
* Added a new realtime configuration module, res_config_sqlite
* Added a new codec translation module, codec_resample, which re-samples
signed linear audio between 8 kHz and 16 kHz to help support wideband
codecs.
* Added a new module, res_phoneprov, which allows auto-provisioning of phones
based on configuration templates that use Asterisk dialplan function and
variable substitution. It should be possible to create phone profiles and
templates that work for the majority of phones provisioned over http. It
is currently only intended to provision a single user account per phone.
An example profile and set of templates for Polycom phones is provided.
NOTE: Polycom firmware is not included, but should be placed in
AST_DATA_DIR/phoneprov/configs to match up with the included templates.
* Added a new module, app_jack, which provides interfaces to JACK, the Jack
Audio Connection Kit (http://www.jackaudio.org/). Two interfaces are
provided; there is a JACK() application, and a JACK_HOOK() function. Both
interfaces create an input and output JACK port. The application makes
these ports the endpoint of the call. The audio coming from the channel
goes out the output port and whatever comes back in on the input port is
what gets sent to the channel. The JACK_HOOK() function turns on a JACK
audiohook on the channel. This lets you run the audio coming from a
channel through JACK, and whatever comes back in is what gets forwarded
on as the channel's audio. This is very useful for building custom
vocoders or doing recording or analysis of the channel's audio in another
application.
* Added a new module, res_config_curl, which permits using a HTTP POST url
to retrieve, create, update, and delete realtime information from a remote
web server. Note that this module requires func_curl.so to be loaded for
backend functionality.
* Added a new module, res_config_ldap, which permits the use of an LDAP
server for realtime data access.
* Added support for writing and running your dialplan in lua using the pbx_lua
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* Ability to use libcap to set high ToS bits when non-root
on Linux. If configure is unable to find libcap then you
can use --with-cap to specify the path.
* Added maxfiles option to options section of asterisk.conf which allows you to specify
what Asterisk should set as the maximum number of open files when it loads.
* Added the jittertargetextra configuration option.
* Added support for setting the CoS for VLAN traffic (802.1p). See the sample
configuration files for the IP channel drivers. The new option is "cos".
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This information is also documented on the Asterisk wiki at
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/x/EYBG
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* When originating a call using AMI or pbx_spool that fails the reason for failure
will now be available in the failed extension using the REASON dialplan variable.
* Added support for reading the TOUCH_MONITOR_PREFIX channel variable.
It allows you to configure a prefix for auto-monitor recordings.
* A new extension pattern matching algorithm, based on a trie, is introduced
here, that could noticeably speed up mid-sized to large dialplans.
It is NOT used by default, as duplicating the behaviour of the old pattern
matcher is still under development. A config file option, in extensions.conf,
in the [general] section, called "extenpatternmatchingnew", is by default
set to false; setting that to true will force the use of the new algorithm.
Also, the cli commands "dialplan set extenpatternmatchingnew true/false" can
be used to switch the algorithms at run time.
* A new option when starting a remote asterisk (rasterisk, asterisk -r) for
specifying which socket to use to connect to the running Asterisk daemon
(-s)
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* Performance enhancements to the sched facility, which is used in
the channel drivers, etc. Added hashtabs and doubly-linked lists
to speed up deletion; start at the beginning or end of list to
speed up insertion.
* Added Doubly-linked lists after the fashion of linkedlists.h. They are in
dlinkedlists.h. Doubly-linked lists feature fast deletion times.
Added regression tests to the tests/ dir, also.
* Added a refcount trace feature to astobj2 for those trying to balance
object creation, deletion; work, play; space and time. See the
notes in astobj2.h. Also, see utils/refcounter as well, as a
quick way to find unbalanced refcounts in what could be a sea
of objects that were balanced.
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* Added logging to 'make update' command. See update.log
* Added strictrtp option to rtp.conf. If enabled this will drop RTP packets that
do not come from the remote party.
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* Added the 'n' option to the SpeechBackground application to tell it to not
answer the channel if it has not already been answered.
* Added a compiler flag, CHANNEL_TRACE, which permits channel tracing to be
turned on, via the CHANNEL(trace) dialplan function. Could be useful for
dialplan debugging.
* iLBC source code no longer included (see UPGRADE.txt for details)
* If compiled with DETECT_DEADLOCKS enabled and if you have glibc, then if
deadlock is detected, a backtrace of the stack which led to the lock calls
will be output to the CLI.
* If compiled with DEBUG_THREADS enabled and if you have glibc, then issuing
the "core show locks" CLI command will give lock information output as well
as a backtrace of the stack which led to the lock calls.
* users.conf now sports an optional alternateexts property, which permits
allocation of additional extensions which will reach the specified user.
* A new option for the configure script, --enable-internal-poll, has been added
for use with systems which may have a buggy implementation of the poll system
call. If you notice odd behavior such as the CLI being unresponsive on remote
consoles, you may want to try using this option. This option is enabled by default
on Darwin systems since it is known that the Darwin poll() implementation has
odd issues.
Timer Changes
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* In addition to timing from DAHDI, there is a new timing module called
res_timing_timerfd. In order to use this, you must be running Linux with
a kernel version 2.6.25 or newer as well as glibc 2.8 or newer. The configure
script will be able to tell if you have the requirements. From menuselect, select
res_timing_timerfd from the Resource Modules menu.