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    ;
    
    ; DAHDI Telephony Configuration file
    
    ; You need to restart Asterisk to re-configure the DAHDI channel
    
    ; CLI> module reload chan_dahdi.so
    
    ;      will reload the configuration file, but not all configuration options
    ;      are re-configured during a reload (signalling, as well as PRI and
    ;      SS7-related settings cannot be changed on a reload).
    
    ; This file documents many configuration variables.  Normally unless you know
    ; what a variable means or that it should be changed, there's no reason to
    ; un-comment those lines.
    ;
    ; Examples below that are commented out (those lines that begin with a ';' but
    ; no space afterwards) typically show a value that is not the default value,
    ; but would make sense under certain circumstances. The default values are
    ; usually sane. Thus you should typically not touch them unless you know what
    ; they mean or you know you should change them.
    
    ; Trunk groups are used for NFAS connections.
    
    ;        trunkgroup => <trunkgroup>,<dchannel>[,<backup1>...]
    
    ;
    ;        trunkgroup  is the numerical trunk group to create
    
    ;        dchannel    is the DAHDI channel which will have the
    
    ;                    d-channel for the trunk.
    ;        backup1     is an optional list of backup d-channels.
    ;
    ;trunkgroup => 1,24,48
    
    ;trunkgroup => 1,24
    
    ;
    ; Spanmap: Associates a span with a trunk group
    
    ;        spanmap => <dahdispan>,<trunkgroup>[,<logicalspan>]
    
    ;        dahdispan   is the DAHDI span number to associate
    
    ;        trunkgroup  is the trunkgroup (specified above) for the mapping
    ;        logicalspan is the logical span number within the trunk group to use.
    ;                    if unspecified, no logical span number is used.
    ;
    ;spanmap => 1,1,1
    ;spanmap => 2,1,2
    ;spanmap => 3,1,3
    ;spanmap => 4,1,4
    
    
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    [channels]
    ;
    ; Default language
    ;
    ;language=en
    ;
    
    ; Context for incoming calls. Defaults to 'default'
    
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    ;
    
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    ;
    ; Switchtype:  Only used for PRI.
    ;
    
    ; national:    National ISDN 2 (default)
    ; dms100:      Nortel DMS100
    ; 4ess:        AT&T 4ESS
    ; 5ess:        Lucent 5ESS
    ; euroisdn:    EuroISDN (common in Europe)
    ; ni1:         Old National ISDN 1
    ; qsig:        Q.SIG
    
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    ;
    
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    ;
    
    ; MSNs for ISDN spans.  Asterisk will listen for the listed numbers on
    ; incoming calls and ignore any calls not listed.
    ; Here you can give a comma separated list of numbers or dialplan extension
    ; patterns.  An empty list disables MSN matching to allow any incoming call.
    ; Only set on PTMP CPE side of ISDN span if needed.
    ; The default is an empty list.
    ;msn=
    ;
    
    ; Some switches (AT&T especially) require network specific facility IE.
    ; Supported values are currently 'none', 'sdn', 'megacom', 'tollfreemegacom', 'accunet'
    
    ; nsf cannot be changed on a reload.
    ;
    
    ;service_message_support=yes
    ; Enable service message support for channel. Must be set after switchtype.
    ;
    
    ; Dialing options for ISDN (i.e., Dial(DAHDI/g1/exten/options)):
    ; R      Reverse Charge Indication
    ;          Indicate to the called party that the call will be reverse charged.
    ; K(n)   Keypad digits n
    ;          Send out the specified digits as keypad digits.
    
    ; PRI Dialplan: The ISDN-level Type Of Number (TON) or numbering plan, used for
    
    ; the dialed number.  Leaving this as 'unknown' (the default) works for most
    ; cases.  In some very unusual circumstances, you may need to set this to
    ; 'dynamic' or 'redundant'.
    ;
    ; unknown:        Unknown
    ; private:        Private ISDN
    ; local:          Local ISDN
    ; national:       National ISDN
    ; international:  International ISDN
    ; dynamic:        Dynamically selects the appropriate dialplan using the
    ;                 prefix settings.
    ; redundant:      Same as dynamic, except that the underlying number is not
    ;                 changed (not common)
    ;
    ; pridialplan cannot be changed on reload.
    ;pridialplan=unknown
    
    ; PRI Local Dialplan:  Only RARELY used for PRI (sets the calling number's
    
    ; numbering plan).  In North America, the typical use is sending the 10 digit
    ; callerID number and setting the prilocaldialplan to 'national' (the default).
    ; Only VERY rarely will you need to change this.
    ;
    
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    ; unknown:        Unknown
    ; private:        Private ISDN
    ; local:          Local ISDN
    
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    ; international:  International ISDN
    
    ; from_channel:   Use the CALLERID(ton) value from the channel.
    ; dynamic:        Dynamically selects the appropriate dialplan using the
    ;                 prefix settings.
    
    ; redundant:      Same as dynamic, except that the underlying number is not
    
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    ;
    
    ; prilocaldialplan cannot be changed on reload.
    
    ;prilocaldialplan=national
    
    ; PRI Connected Line Dialplan:  Sets the connected party number's numbering plan.
    ;
    ; unknown:        Unknown
    ; private:        Private ISDN
    ; local:          Local ISDN
    ; national:       National ISDN
    ; international:  International ISDN
    ; from_channel:   Use the CONNECTEDLINE(ton) value from the channel.
    ; dynamic:        Dynamically selects the appropriate dialplan using the
    ;                 prefix settings.
    ; redundant:      Same as dynamic, except that the underlying number is not
    ;                 changed (not common)
    ;
    ; pricpndialplan cannot be changed on reload.
    ;pricpndialplan=from_channel
    ;
    ; pridialplan may be also set at dialtime, by prefixing the dialed number with
    
    ; one of the following letters:
    ; U - Unknown
    ; I - International
    
    ; N - National
    ; L - Local (Net Specific)
    ; S - Subscriber
    ; V - Abbreviated
    ; R - Reserved (should probably never be used but is included for completeness)
    
    ;
    ; Additionally, you may also set the following NPI bits (also by prefixing the
    
    ; dialed string with one of the following letters):
    
    ; e - E.163/E.164 (ISDN/telephony)
    ; x - X.121 (Data)
    ; f - F.69 (Telex)
    
    ; r - Reserved (should probably never be used but is included for completeness)
    
    ;
    ; You may also set the prilocaldialplan in the same way, but by prefixing the
    
    ; Caller*ID Number rather than the dialed number.
    
    ; Please note that telcos which require this kind of additional manipulation
    ; of the TON/NPI are *rare*.  Most telco PRIs will work fine simply by
    ; setting pridialplan to unknown or dynamic.
    
    ; PRI caller ID prefixes based on the given TON/NPI (dialplan)
    ; This is especially needed for EuroISDN E1-PRIs
    
    ; None of the prefix settings can be changed on reload.
    ;
    
    ;internationalprefix = 00
    ;nationalprefix = 0
    ;localprefix = 0711
    ;privateprefix = 07115678
    
    ;internationalprefix = +
    ;nationalprefix = +49
    ;localprefix = +49711
    ;privateprefix = +497115678
    
    ; PRI resetinterval: sets the time in seconds between restart of unused
    
    ; Overlap dialing mode (sending overlap digits)
    
    ; Cannot be changed on a reload.
    
    ; incoming: incoming direction only
    ; outgoing: outgoing direction only
    ; no: neither direction
    ; yes or both: both directions
    ;
    
    
    ; Send/receive ISDN display IE options.  The display options are a comma separated
    ; list of the following options:
    ;
    ; block:        Do not pass display text data.
    ;               Q.SIG: Default for send/receive.
    ;               ETSI CPE: Default for send.
    ; name_initial: Use display text in SETUP/CONNECT messages as the party name.
    ;               Default for all other modes.
    ; name_update:  Use display text in other messages (NOTIFY/FACILITY) for COLP name
    ;               update.
    ; name:         Combined name_initial and name_update options.
    ; text:         Pass any unused display text data as an arbitrary display message
    ;               during a call.  Sent text goes out in an INFORMATION message.
    ;
    ; * Default is an empty string for legacy behavior.
    ; * The name options are not recommended for Q.SIG since Q.SIG already
    ;   supports names.
    ; * The send block is the only recommended setting for CPE mode since Q.931 uses
    ;   the display IE only in the network to user direction.
    ;
    ; display_send and display_receive cannot be changed on reload.
    ;
    ;display_send=
    ;display_receive=
    
    
    ; Allow sending an ISDN Malicious Caller ID (MCID) request on this span.
    
    ; Default disabled
    ;
    ;mcid_send=yes
    
    
    ; Send ISDN date/time IE in CONNECT message option.  Only valid on NT spans.
    ;
    ; no:           Do not send date/time IE in CONNECT message.
    ; date:         Send date only.
    ; date_hh       Send date and hour.
    ; date_hhmm     Send date, hour, and minute.
    ; date_hhmmss   Send date, hour, minute, and second.
    ;
    ; Default is an empty string which lets libpri pick the default
    ; date/time IE send policy.
    ;
    ;datetime_send=
    
    
    ; Send ISDN conected line information.
    ;
    ; block:   Do not send any connected line information.
    ; connect: Send connected line information on initial connect.
    ; update:  Same as connect but also send any updates during a call.
    ;          Updates happen if the call is transferred. (Default)
    ;
    ;colp_send=update
    
    
    ; Allow inband audio (progress) when a call is DISCONNECTed by the far end of a PRI
    
    ;inbanddisconnect=yes
    
    ; Allow a held call to be transferred to the active call on disconnect.
    ; This is useful on BRI PTMP NT lines where an ISDN phone can simulate the
    ; transfer feature of an analog phone.
    ; The default is no.
    ;hold_disconnect_transfer=yes
    
    
    ; BRI PTMP layer 2 persistence.
    ; You should normally not need to set this option.
    ; You may need to set this option if your telco brings layer 1 down when
    ; the line is idle.
    ; <blank>:       Use libpri default.
    ; keep_up:       Bring layer 2 back up if peer takes it down.
    ; leave_down:    Leave layer 2 down if peer takes it down. (Libpri default)
    ;                (Layer 2 will be brought back up for an outgoing call.)
    ;
    ;layer2_persistence=leave_down
    
    
    ; PRI Out of band indications.
    ; Enable this to report Busy and Congestion on a PRI using out-of-band
    ; notification. Inband indication, as used by Asterisk doesn't seem to work
    ; with all telcos.
    
    ; outofband:      Signal Busy/Congestion out of band with RELEASE/DISCONNECT
    
    ; inband:         Signal Busy/Congestion using in-band tones (default)
    ;
    ; priindication cannot be changed on a reload.
    
    ; If you need to override the existing channels selection routine and force all
    ; PRI channels to be marked as exclusively selected, set this to yes.
    
    ;
    ; priexclusive cannot be changed on a reload.
    ;
    ;priexclusive = yes
    
    ;
    ; If you need to use the logical channel mapping with your Q.SIG PRI instead
    ; of the physical mapping you must use the qsigchannelmapping option.
    ;
    
    ; logical:  Use the logical channel mapping
    ; physical: Use physical channel mapping (default)
    
    ;
    ;qsigchannelmapping=logical
    ;
    ; If you wish to ignore remote hold indications (and use MOH that is supplied over
    ; the B channel) enable this option.
    ;
    ;discardremoteholdretrieval=yes
    ;
    
    ; All of the ISDN timers and counters that are used are configurable.  Specify
    ; the timer name, and its value (in ms for timers).
    
    ; K:    Layer 2 max number of outstanding unacknowledged I frames (default 7)
    ; N200: Layer 2 max number of retransmissions of a frame (default 3)
    ; T200: Layer 2 max time before retransmission of a frame (default 1000 ms)
    ; T203: Layer 2 max time without frames being exchanged (default 10000 ms)
    ; T305: Wait for DISCONNECT acknowledge (default 30000 ms)
    ; T308: Wait for RELEASE acknowledge (default 4000 ms)
    
    ; T309: Maintain active calls on Layer 2 disconnection (default 6000 ms)
    
    ;       EuroISDN: 6000 to 12000 ms, according to (N200 + 1) x T200 + 2s
    
    ;       May vary in other ISDN standards (Q.931 1993 : 90000 ms)
    ; T313: Wait for CONNECT acknowledge, CPE side only (default 3000 ms)
    
    ; T-RESPONSE:   Maximum time to wait for a typical APDU response. (default 4000 ms)
    ;               This is an implementation timer when the standard does not specify one.
    ; T-ACTIVATE:   Request supervision timeout. (default 10000 ms)
    ; T-RETENTION:  Maximum  time to wait for user A to activate call-completion. (default 30000 ms)
    ;               Used by ETSI PTP, ETSI PTMP, and Q.SIG as the cc_offer_timer.
    ; T-CCBS1:      T-STATUS timer equivalent for CC user A status. (default 4000 ms)
    ; T-CCBS2:      Maximum  time the CCBS service will be active (default 45 min in ms)
    ; T-CCBS3:      Maximum  time to wait for user A to respond to user B availability. (default 20000 ms)
    ; T-CCBS5:      Network B CCBS supervision timeout. (default 60 min in ms)
    ; T-CCBS6:      Network A CCBS supervision timeout. (default 60 min in ms)
    ; T-CCNR2:      Maximum  time the CCNR service will be active (default 180 min in ms)
    ; T-CCNR5:      Network B CCNR supervision timeout. (default 195 min in ms)
    ; T-CCNR6:      Network A CCNR supervision timeout. (default 195 min in ms)
    ; CC-T1:        Q.SIG CC request supervision timeout. (default 30000 ms)
    ; CCBS-T2:      Q.SIG CCBS supervision timeout. (default 60 min in ms)
    ; CCNR-T2:      Q.SIG CCNR supervision timeout. (default 195 min in ms)
    ; CC-T3:        Q.SIG CC Maximum time to wait for user A to respond to user B availability. (default 30000 ms)
    ;
    
    ;pritimer => t200,1000
    ;pritimer => t313,4000
    
    ; CC PTMP recall mode:
    ; specific - Only the CC original party A can participate in the CC callback
    ; global - Other compatible endpoints on the PTMP line can be party A in the CC callback
    ;
    ; cc_ptmp_recall_mode cannot be changed on a reload.
    ;
    ;cc_ptmp_recall_mode = specific
    ;
    ; CC Q.SIG Party A (requester) retain signaling link option
    ; retain       Require that the signaling link be retained.
    ; release      Request that the signaling link be released.
    ; do_not_care  The responder is free to choose if the signaling link will be retained.
    ;
    ;cc_qsig_signaling_link_req = retain
    ;
    ; CC Q.SIG Party B (responder) retain signaling link option
    ; retain       Prefer that the signaling link be retained.
    ; release      Prefer that the signaling link be released.
    ;
    ;cc_qsig_signaling_link_rsp = retain
    ;
    ; See ccss.conf.sample for more options.  The timers described by ccss.conf.sample
    ; are not used by ISDN for the native protocol since they are defined by the
    ; standards and set by pritimer above.
    ;
    
    ; To enable transmission of facility-based ISDN supplementary services (such
    
    ; as caller name from CPE over facility), enable this option.
    
    ; Cannot be changed on a reload.
    ;
    ;facilityenable = yes
    
    
    ; This option enables Advice of Charge pass-through between the ISDN PRI and
    ; Asterisk.  This option can be set to any combination of 's', 'd', and 'e' which
    ; represent the different variants of Advice of Charge, AOC-S, AOC-D, and AOC-E.
    ; Advice of Charge pass-through is currently only supported for ETSI.  Since most
    ; AOC messages are sent on facility messages, the 'facilityenable' option must
    ; also be enabled to fully support AOC pass-through.
    ;
    ;aoc_enable=s,d,e
    ;
    ; When this option is enabled, a hangup initiated by the ISDN PRI side of the
    ; asterisk channel will result in the channel delaying its hangup in an
    ; attempt to receive the final AOC-E message from its bridge.  The delay
    ; period is configured as one half the T305 timer length. If the channel
    ; is not bridged the hangup will occur immediatly without delay.
    ;
    ;aoce_delayhangup=yes
    
    
    ; pritimer cannot be changed on a reload.
    
    ; Signalling method. The default is "auto". Valid values:
    
    ; auto:           Use the current value from DAHDI.
    
    ; em_w:           E & M Wink
    ; featd:          Feature Group D (The fake, Adtran style, DTMF)
    ; featdmf:        Feature Group D (The real thing, MF (domestic, US))
    ; featdmf_ta:     Feature Group D (The real thing, MF (domestic, US)) through
    ;                 a Tandem Access point
    ; featb:          Feature Group B (MF (domestic, US))
    
    ; fgccama:        Feature Group C-CAMA (DP DNIS, MF ANI)
    ; fgccamamf:      Feature Group C-CAMA MF (MF DNIS, MF ANI)
    
    ; fxs_ls:         FXS (Loop Start)
    ; fxs_gs:         FXS (Ground Start)
    ; fxs_ks:         FXS (Kewl Start)
    ; fxo_ls:         FXO (Loop Start)
    ; fxo_gs:         FXO (Ground Start)
    ; fxo_ks:         FXO (Kewl Start)
    ; pri_cpe:        PRI signalling, CPE side
    ; pri_net:        PRI signalling, Network side
    
    ; bri_cpe:        BRI PTP signalling, CPE side
    ; bri_net:        BRI PTP signalling, Network side
    ; bri_cpe_ptmp:   BRI PTMP signalling, CPE side
    ; bri_net_ptmp:   BRI PTMP signalling, Network side
    
    ; sf:             SF (Inband Tone) Signalling
    ; sf_w:           SF Wink
    
    ; sf_featd:       SF Feature Group D (The fake, Adtran style, DTMF)
    ; sf_featdmf:     SF Feature Group D (The real thing, MF (domestic, US))
    ; sf_featb:       SF Feature Group B (MF (domestic, US))
    ; e911:           E911 (MF) style signalling
    
    ; mfcr2:          MFC/R2 Signalling. To specify the country variant see 'mfcr2_variant'
    
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    ; The following are used for Radio interfaces:
    
    ; fxs_rx:         Receive audio/COR on an FXS kewlstart interface (FXO at the
    ;                 channel bank)
    ; fxs_tx:         Transmit audio/PTT on an FXS loopstart interface (FXO at the
    ;                 channel bank)
    ; fxo_rx:         Receive audio/COR on an FXO loopstart interface (FXS at the
    ;                 channel bank)
    ; fxo_tx:         Transmit audio/PTT on an FXO groundstart interface (FXS at
    ;                 the channel bank)
    ; em_rx:          Receive audio/COR on an E&M interface (1-way)
    ; em_tx:          Transmit audio/PTT on an E&M interface (1-way)
    ; em_txrx:        Receive audio/COR AND Transmit audio/PTT on an E&M interface
    ;                 (2-way)
    ; em_rxtx:        Same as em_txrx (for our dyslexic friends)
    ; sf_rx:          Receive audio/COR on an SF interface (1-way)
    ; sf_tx:          Transmit audio/PTT on an SF interface (1-way)
    ; sf_txrx:        Receive audio/COR AND Transmit audio/PTT on an SF interface
    ;                 (2-way)
    ; sf_rxtx:        Same as sf_txrx (for our dyslexic friends)
    
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    ;
    
    ; signalling of a channel can not be changed on a reload.
    ;
    
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    ;
    
    ; If you have an outbound signalling format that is different from format
    ; specified above (but compatible), you can specify outbound signalling format,
    ; (see below). The 'signalling' format specified will be the inbound signalling
    ; format. If you only specify 'signalling', then it will be the format for
    ; both inbound and outbound.
    
    ;   em, em_e1, em_w, sf, sf_w, sf_featd, sf_featdmf, sf_featb, featd,
    ;   featdmf, featdmf_ta, e911, fgccama, fgccamamf
    
    ; outsignalling cannot be changed on a reload.
    ;
    ;signalling=featdmf
    ;
    ;outsignalling=featb
    
    ; For Feature Group D Tandem access, to set the default CIC and OZZ use these
    
    ; parameters (Will not be updated on reload):
    ;
    
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    ; A variety of timing parameters can be specified as well
    
    ; The default values for those are "-1", which is to use the
    
    ; compile-time defaults of the DAHDI kernel modules. The timing
    ; parameters, (with the standard default from DAHDI):
    
    ;    prewink:     Pre-wink time (default 50ms)
    ;    preflash:    Pre-flash time (default 50ms)
    ;    wink:        Wink time (default 150ms)
    ;    flash:       Flash time (default 750ms)
    ;    start:       Start time (default 1500ms)
    ;    rxwink:      Receiver wink time (default 300ms)
    ;    rxflash:     Receiver flashtime (default 1250ms)
    ;    debounce:    Debounce timing (default 600ms)
    
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    ;
    
    ; None of them will update on a reload.
    
    ; How long generated tones (DTMF and MF) will be played on the channel
    
    ; This is a global, rather than a per-channel setting. It will not be
    
    ; Whether or not to do distinctive ring detection on FXO lines:
    
    ;
    ;usedistinctiveringdetection=yes
    
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    ;
    
    ; enable dring detection after caller ID for those countries like Australia
    ; where the ring cadence is changed *after* the caller ID spill:
    ;
    
    ;distinctiveringaftercid=yes
    
    ;
    ; Whether or not to use caller ID:
    
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    ;
    usecallerid=yes
    ;
    
    ; Type of caller ID signalling in use
    
    ;     bell     = bell202 as used in US (default)
    
    ;     v23      = v23 as used in the UK
    
    ;     dtmf     = DTMF as used in Denmark, Sweden and Netherlands
    
    ;     smdi     = Use SMDI for caller ID.  Requires SMDI to be enabled (usesmdi).
    
    ;
    ; What signals the start of caller ID
    
    ;     ring        = a ring signals the start (default)
    ;     polarity    = polarity reversal signals the start
    
    ;     polarity_IN = polarity reversal signals the start, for India,
    
    ;                   for dtmf dialtone detection; using DTMF.
    
    ;     (see https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Caller+ID+in+India)
    
    ;     dtmf        = causes monitor loop to look for dtmf energy on the
    ;                   incoming channel to initate cid acquisition
    
    ; When cidstart=dtmf, the energy level on the line used to trigger dtmf cid
    ; acquisition. This number is compared to the average over a packet of audio
    ; of the absolute values of 16 bit signed linear samples. The default is set
    ; to 256. The choice of 256 is arbitrary. The value you should select should
    ; be high enough to prevent false detections while low enough to insure that
    ; no dtmf spills are missed.
    ;
    ;dtmfcidlevel=256
    ;
    
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    ; Whether or not to hide outgoing caller ID (Override with *67 or *82)
    
    ; (If your dialplan doesn't catch it)
    
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    ;
    
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    ;
    
    ; Enable if you need to hide just the name and not the number for legacy PBX use.
    ; Only applies to PRI channels.
    ;hidecalleridname=yes
    ;
    
    ; On UK analog lines, the caller hanging up determines the end of calls.  So
    ; Asterisk hanging up the line may or may not end a call (DAHDI could just as
    ; easily be re-attaching to a prior incoming call that was not yet hung up).
    ; This option changes the hangup to wait for a dialtone on the line, before
    ; marking the line as once again available for use with outgoing calls.
    ;waitfordialtone=yes
    ;
    
    ; For analog lines, enables Asterisk to use dialtone detection per channel
    ; if an incoming call was hung up before it was answered.  If dialtone is
    ; detected, the call is hung up.
    ; no:       Disabled. (Default)
    ; yes:      Look for dialtone for 10000 ms after answer.
    ; <number>: Look for dialtone for the specified number of ms after answer.
    ; always:   Look for dialtone for the entire call.  Dialtone may return
    ;           if the far end hangs up first.
    ;
    ;dialtone_detect=no
    ;
    
    ; The following option enables receiving MWI on FXO lines.  The default
    
    ; value is no.
    ; 	The mwimonitor can take the following values
    ;		no - No mwimonitoring occurs. (default)
    ; 		yes - The same as specifying fsk
    ; 		fsk - the FXO line is monitored for MWI FSK spills
    ;		fsk,rpas - the FXO line is monitored for MWI FSK spills preceded
    ;			by a ring pulse alert signal.
    ;		neon - The fxo line is monitored for the presence of NEON pulses
    
    ; When detected, an internal Asterisk MWI event is generated so that any other
    ; part of Asterisk that cares about MWI state changes is notified, just as if
    ; the state change came from app_voicemail.
    ; For FSK MWI Spills, the energy level that must be seen before starting the
    ; MWI detection process can be set with 'mwilevel'.
    
    ;
    ; This option is used in conjunction with mwimonitor.  This will get executed
    ; when incoming MWI state changes.  The script is passed 2 arguments.  The
    ; first is the corresponding mailbox, and the second is 1 or 0, indicating if
    ; there are messages waiting or not.
    ;
    
    ;mwimonitornotify=/usr/local/bin/dahdinotify.sh
    
    ; The following keyword 'mwisendtype' enables various VMWI methods on FXS lines (if supported).
    ; The default is to send FSK only.
    ; The following options are available;
    ; 'rpas' Ring Pulse Alert Signal, alerts intelligent phones that a FSK message is about to be sent.
    ; 'lrev' Line reversed to indicate messages waiting.
    ; 'hvdc' 90Vdc OnHook DC voltage to indicate messages waiting.
    ; 'hvac' or 'neon' 90Vac OnHook AC voltage to light Neon bulb.
    ; 'nofsk' Disables FSK MWI spills from being sent out.
    ; It is feasible that multiple options can be enabled.
    ;mwisendtype=rpas,lrev
    ;
    
    ; Whether or not to enable call waiting on internal extensions
    ; With this set to 'yes', busy extensions will hear the call-waiting
    ; tone, and can use hook-flash to switch between callers. The Dial()
    ; app will not return the "BUSY" result for extensions.
    
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    callwaiting=yes
    ;
    
    ; Configure the number of outstanding call waiting calls for internal ISDN
    ; endpoints before bouncing the calls as busy.  This option is equivalent to
    ; the callwaiting option for analog ports.
    ; A call waiting call is a SETUP message with no B channel selected.
    ; The default is zero to disable call waiting for ISDN endpoints.
    ;max_call_waiting_calls=0
    ;
    ; Allow incoming ISDN call waiting calls.
    ; A call waiting call is a SETUP message with no B channel selected.
    ;allow_call_waiting_calls=no
    
    ; Configure the ISDN span to indicate MWI for the list of mailboxes.
    ; You can give a comma separated list of up to 8 mailboxes per span.
    ; An empty list disables MWI.
    ; The default is an empty list.
    ;mwi_mailboxes=mailbox_number[@context]{,mailbox_number[@context]}
    ;
    
    ; Configure the ISDN span voicemail numbers for MWI mailboxes.  What number
    ; to call for a user to retrieve voicemail messages.
    ;
    ; You can give a comma separated list of numbers.  The position of the number
    ; corresponds to the position in mwi_mailboxes.  If a position is empty then
    ; the last number is reused.
    ;
    ; For example:
    ;  mwi_vm_numbers=700,,800,,900
    ; is equivalent to:
    ;  mwi_vm_numbers=700,700,800,800,900
    ;
    ; The default is no number.
    ;mwi_vm_numbers=
    
    
    ; Whether or not restrict outgoing caller ID (will be sent as ANI only, not
    ; available for the user)
    
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    ; Does nothing.  Use hidecallerid instead.
    
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    ; Whether or not to use the caller ID presentation from the Asterisk channel
    ; for outgoing calls.
    ; See dialplan function CALLERID(pres) for more information.
    ; Only applies to PRI and SS7 channels.
    
    ; Some countries (UK) have ring tones with different ring tones (ring-ring),
    
    ; which means the caller ID needs to be set later on, and not just after
    
    ; the first ring, as per the default (1).
    
    ; Support caller ID on Call Waiting
    
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    callwaitingcallerid=yes
    ;
    ; Support three-way calling
    ;
    threewaycalling=yes
    ;
    
    ; For FXS ports (either direct analog or over T1/E1):
    ;   Support flash-hook call transfer (requires three way calling)
    ;   Also enables call parking (overrides the 'canpark' parameter)
    ;
    ; For digital ports using ISDN PRI protocols:
    ;   Support switch-side transfer (called 2BCT, RLT or other names)
    
    ;   This setting must be enabled on both ports involved, and the
    ;   'facilityenable' setting must also be enabled to allow sending
    ;   the transfer to the ISDN switch, since it sent in a FACILITY
    ;   message.
    
    ;   NOTE:  This should be disabled for NT PTMP mode.  Phones cannot
    ;   have tromboned calls pushed down to them.
    
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    transfer=yes
    ;
    
    ; Allow call parking
    ; ('canpark=no' is overridden by 'transfer=yes')
    ;
    canpark=yes
    
    
    ; Sets the default parking lot for call parking.
    ; This is setable per channel.
    ; Parkinglots are configured in features.conf
    ;
    ;parkinglot=plaza
    
    
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    ; Support call forward variable
    ;
    cancallforward=yes
    ;
    
    ; Whether or not to support Call Return (*69, if your dialplan doesn't
    ; catch this first)
    
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    callreturn=yes
    ;
    
    ; Stutter dialtone support: If a mailbox is specified without a voicemail
    ; context, then when voicemail is received in a mailbox in the default
    
    ; voicemail context in voicemail.conf, taking the phone off hook will cause a
    
    ; stutter dialtone instead of a normal one.
    
    ; If a mailbox is specified *with* a voicemail context, the same will result
    
    ; if voicemail received in mailbox in the specified voicemail context.
    
    ;
    ; for default voicemail context, the example below is fine:
    
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    ;mailbox=1234
    ;
    
    ; for any other voicemail context, the following will produce the stutter tone:
    
    ; Use either "yes", "no", or a power of two from 32 to 256 if you wish to
    ; actually set the number of taps of cancellation.
    
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    ;
    
    ; Note that when setting the number of taps, the number 256 does not translate
    ; to 256 ms of echo cancellation.  echocancel=256 means 256 / 8 = 32 ms.
    ;
    
    ; Note that if any of your DAHDI cards have hardware echo cancellers,
    
    ; then this setting only turns them on and off; numeric settings will
    ; be treated as "yes". There are no special settings required for
    ; hardware echo cancellers; when present and enabled in their kernel
    ; modules, they take precedence over the software echo canceller compiled
    
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    echocancel=yes
    ;
    
    ; Some DAHDI echo cancellers (software and hardware) support adjustable
    ; parameters; these parameters can be supplied as additional options to
    ; the 'echocancel' setting. Note that Asterisk does not attempt to
    ; validate the parameters or their values, so if you supply an invalid
    ; parameter you will not know the specific reason it failed without
    ; checking the kernel message log for the error(s) put there by DAHDI.
    
    ; Generally, it is not necessary (and in fact undesirable) to echo cancel when
    
    ; the circuit path is entirely TDM.  You may, however, change this behavior
    
    ; by enabling the echo canceller during pure TDM bridging below.
    
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    echocancelwhenbridged=yes
    ;
    
    ; In some cases, the echo canceller doesn't train quickly enough and there
    ; is echo at the beginning of the call.  Enabling echo training will cause
    
    ; DAHDI to briefly mute the channel, send an impulse, and use the impulse
    
    ; response to pre-train the echo canceller so it can start out with a much
    
    ; closer idea of the actual echo.  Value may be "yes", "no", or a number of
    ; milliseconds to delay before training (default = 400)
    
    ; WARNING:  In some cases this option can make echo worse!  If you are
    ; trying to debug an echo problem, it is worth checking to see if your echo
    ; is better with the option set to yes or no.  Use whatever setting gives
    ; the best results.
    ;
    
    ; Note that these parameters do not apply to hardware echo cancellers.
    ;
    
    ;echotraining=800
    
    ; If you are having trouble with DTMF detection, you can relax the DTMF
    ; detection parameters.  Relaxing them may make the DTMF detector more likely
    ; to have "talkoff" where DTMF is detected when it shouldn't be.
    
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    ;relaxdtmf=yes
    
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    ; You may also set the default receive and transmit gains (in dB)
    ;
    
    ; Gain Settings: increasing / decreasing the volume level on a channel.
    ;                The values are in db (decibells). A positive number
    ;                increases the volume level on a channel, and a
    ;                negavive value decreases volume level.
    ;
    
    ; Dynamic Range Compression: you can also enable dynamic range compression
    ;                on a channel. This will amplify quiet sounds while leaving
    ;                louder sounds untouched. This is useful in situations where
    ;                a linear gain setting would cause clipping. Acceptable values
    ;                are in the range of 0.0 to around 6.0 with higher values
    ;                causing more compression to be done.
    ;
    
    ;                There are several independent gain settings:
    ;   rxgain: gain for the rx (receive - into Asterisk) channel. Default: 0.0
    
    ;   txgain: gain for the tx (transmit - out of Asterisk Asterisk) channel.
    
    ;           Default: 0.0
    ;   cid_rxgain: set the gain just for the caller ID sounds Asterisk
    ;               emits. Default: 5.0 .
    
    ;   rxdrc: dynamic range compression for the rx channel. Default: 0.0
    ;   txdrc: dynamic range compression for the tx channel. Default: 0.0
    
    ; Logical groups can be assigned to allow outgoing roll-over.  Groups range
    ; from 0 to 63, and multiple groups can be specified. By default the
    ; channel is not a member of any group.
    
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    ; Note that an explicit empty value for 'group' is invalid, and will not
    ; override a previous non-empty one. The same applies to callgroup and
    ; pickupgroup as well.
    
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    group=1
    
    ;
    ; Ring groups (a.k.a. call groups) and pickup groups.  If a phone is ringing
    ; and it is a member of a group which is one of your pickup groups, then
    
    ; you can answer it by picking up and dialing *8#.  For simple offices, just
    
    ; make these both the same.  Groups range from 0 to 63.
    
    ;
    callgroup=1
    pickupgroup=1
    
    
    ; Channel variable to be set for all calls from this channel
    
    ;setvar=CHANNEL=42
    ;setvar=ATTENDED_TRANSFER_COMPLETE_SOUND=beep   ; This channel variable will
    
                                                    ; cause the given audio file to
                                                    ; be played upon completion of
                                                    ; an attended transfer.
    
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    ; Specify whether the channel should be answered immediately or if the simple
    ; switch should provide dialtone, read digits, etc.
    
    ; Note: If immediate=yes the dialplan execution will always start at extension
    ; 's' priority 1 regardless of the dialed number!
    
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    ;
    
    ; Specify whether flash-hook transfers to 'busy' channels should complete or
    ; return to the caller performing the transfer (default is yes).
    
    
    ; Calls will have the party id user tag set to this string value.
    ;
    ;cid_tag=
    
    ; With this set, you can automatically append the MSN of a party
    ; to the cid_tag.  An '_' is used to separate the tag from the MSN.
    ; Applies to ISDN spans.
    ; Default is no.
    
    ; Table of what number is appended:
    ;      outgoing  incoming
    ; net  dialed    caller
    ; cpe  caller    dialed
    ;
    ;append_msn_to_cid_tag=no
    
    
    ; caller ID can be set to "asreceived" or a specific number if you want to
    
    ; override it.  Note that "asreceived" only applies to trunk interfaces.
    
    ;
    ; fullname: sets just the name part.
    
    ; cid_number: sets just the number part:
    
    ;
    ;callerid = 123456
    ;
    ;callerid = My Name <2564286000>
    ; Which can also be written as:
    ;cid_number = 2564286000
    ;fullname = My Name
    ;
    ;callerid = asreceived
    
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    ;
    
    ; should we use the caller ID from incoming call on DAHDI transfer?
    
    ;useincomingcalleridondahditransfer = yes
    
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    ;
    
    ; Add a description for the channel which can be shown through the Asterisk
    ; console  when executing the 'dahdi show channels' command is run.
    ;
    ;description=Phone located in lobby
    ;
    
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    ; AMA flags affects the recording of Call Detail Records.  If specified
    ; it may be 'default', 'omit', 'billing', or 'documentation'.
    ;
    ;amaflags=default
    ;
    ; Channels may be associated with an account code to ease
    ; billing
    ;
    ;accountcode=lss0101
    ;
    ; ADSI (Analog Display Services Interface) can be enabled on a per-channel
    ; basis if you have (or may have) ADSI compatible CPE equipment
    ;
    ;adsi=yes
    ;
    
    ; SMDI (Simplified Message Desk Interface) can be enabled on a per-channel
    ; basis if you would like that channel to behave like an SMDI message desk.
    
    ; The SMDI port specified should have already been defined in smdi.conf.  The
    
    ; default port is /dev/ttyS0.
    ;
    ;usesmdi=yes
    ;smdiport=/dev/ttyS0
    ;
    
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    ; On trunk interfaces (FXS) and E&M interfaces (E&M, Wink, Feature Group D
    
    ; etc, it can be useful to perform busy detection either in an effort to
    
    ; detect hangup or for detecting busies.  This enables listening for
    ; the beep-beep busy pattern.
    
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    ;busydetect=yes
    ;
    
    ; If busydetect is enabled, it is also possible to specify how many busy tones
    
    ; to wait for before hanging up.  The default is 3, but it might be
    ; safer to set to 6 or even 8.  Mind that the higher the number, the more
    
    ; time that will be needed to hangup a channel, but lowers the probability
    ; that you will get random hangups.
    
    ; If busydetect is enabled, it is also possible to specify the cadence of your
    ; busy signal.  In many countries, it is 500msec on, 500msec off.  Without
    ; busypattern specified, we'll accept any regular sound-silence pattern that
    ; repeats <busycount> times as a busy signal.  If you specify busypattern,
    ; then we'll further check the length of the sound (tone) and silence, which
    ; will further reduce the chance of a false positive.
    
    ;
    ;busypattern=500,500
    ;
    
    ; NOTE: In make menuselect, you'll find further options to tweak the busy
    
    ; detector.  If your country has a busy tone with the same length tone and
    
    ; silence (as many countries do), consider enabling the
    ; BUSYDETECT_COMPARE_TONE_AND_SILENCE option.
    ;
    ; To further detect which hangup tone your telco provider is sending, it is
    
    ; useful to use the dahdi_monitor utility to record the audio that main/dsp.c
    
    ; is receiving after the caller hangs up.
    
    ; For FXS (FXO signalled) ports
    ;   switch the line polarity to signal the connected PBX that an outgoing
    ;   call was answered by the remote party.
    ; For FXO (FXS signalled) ports
    ;   watch for a polarity reversal to mark when a outgoing call is
    ;   answered by the remote party.
    
    ; For FXS (FXO signalled) ports
    ;   switch the line polarity to signal the connected PBX that the current
    ;   call was "hung up" by the remote party
    ; For FXO (FXS signalled) ports
    ;   In some countries, a polarity reversal is used to signal the disconnect of a
    ;   phone line.  If the hanguponpolarityswitch option is selected, the call will
    ;   be considered "hung up" on a polarity reversal.
    
    ;hanguponpolarityswitch=yes
    
    ; polarityonanswerdelay: minimal time period (ms) between the answer
    ;                        polarity switch and hangup polarity switch.
    
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    ; On trunk interfaces (FXS) it can be useful to attempt to follow the progress
    ; of a call through RINGING, BUSY, and ANSWERING.   If turned on, call
    ; progress attempts to determine answer, busy, and ringing on phone lines.
    ; This feature is HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL and can easily detect false answers,
    
    ; so don't count on it being very accurate.
    
    ; Few zones are supported at the time of this writing, but may be selected
    
    ; with "progzone".
    ;
    ; progzone also affects the pattern used for buzydetect (unless
    
    ; busypattern is set explicitly). The possible values are:
    
    ;   us (default)
    ;   ca (alias for 'us')
    ;   cr (Costa Rica)
    ;   br (Brazil, alias for 'cr')
    ;   uk
    
    ; This feature can also easily detect false hangups. The symptoms of this is
    ; being disconnected in the middle of a call for no reason.
    
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    ;callprogress=yes
    
    ;progzone=uk
    ;
    ; Set the tonezone. Equivalent of the defaultzone settings in
    
    ; /etc/dahdi/system.conf. This sets the tone zone by number.
    ; Note that you'd still need to load tonezones (loadzone in
    ; /etc/dahdi/system.conf).
    
    ; The default is -1: not to set anything.