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    .TH "		\fBasterisk\fP 	" "8" 
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    .SH "NAME" 
    \fBasterisk\fP 	 	 \(em 	All-purpose telephony server. 
     
    .SH "SYNOPSIS" 
     
    .PP 
    \fBasterisk\fR\fB-BcdfFghiImnpqRtTvVW\fP \fB-C \fP\fIfile\fR \fB-e \fP\fImemory\fR \fB-G \fP\fIgroup\fR \fB-L \fP\fIloadaverage\fR \fB-M \fP\fIvalue\fR \fB-U \fP\fIuser\fR \fB-s \fP\fIsocket-file\fR \fB-x \fP\fIcommand\fR  	 
     
    .PP 
    \fBasterisk \-r\fR 	\fB-v\fP \fB-x \fP\fIcommand\fR  	 
    .SH "DESCRIPTION" 
    2011-02-08;  	 	 	 
    .PP 
    \fBasterisk\fR is a full-featured telephony server which 
    provides Private Branch eXchange (PBX), Interactive Voice Response (IVR), 
    Automated Call Distribution (ACD), Voice over IP (VoIP) gatewaying,  
    Conferencing, and a plethora of other telephony applications to a broad 
    range of telephony devices including packet voice (SIP, IAX2, MGCP, Skinny, 
    H.323, Unistim) devices (both endpoints and proxies), as well as traditional TDM 
    hardware including T1, E1, ISDN PRI, GR-303, RBS, Loopstart, Groundstart, 
    ISDN BRI and many more. 
     
    .PP 
    At start, Asterisk reads the /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf main configuration 
    file and locates the rest of the configuration files from the configuration 
    in that file. The \-C option specifies an alternate main configuration file. 
    Virtually all aspects of the operation of asterisk's configuration files 
    can be found in the sample configuration files.  The format for those files 
    is generally beyond the scope of this man page. 
     
    .PP 
    When running with \fB-c\fR, \fB-r\fR or \fB-R\fR 	options, Asterisk supplies a powerful command line, including command 
    completion, which may be used to monitors its status, perform a variety 
    of administrative actions and even explore the applications that are 
    currently loaded into the system. 
     
    .PP 
    Asterisk is a trademark of Digium, Inc. 
     
    .SH "OPTIONS" 
     
    .IP "\-B" 10 
    Force the background of the terminal to be black, in order for 
    terminal colors to show up properly. 
     
    .IP "\-C \fIfile\fR" 10 
    Use \fBfile\fP as master configuration file 
    instead of the default, /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf 
     
    .IP "\-c" 10 
    Provide a control console on the calling terminal. 
    Specifying this option implies \fB-f\fR and will cause 
    asterisk to no longer fork or detach from the controlling terminal. 
     
    .IP "\-d" 10 
    Enable extra debugging statements. 
     
    .IP "" 10 
    Note: This always sets the debug level in the asterisk process, 
    even if it is running in the background. This may affect the size 
    of your log files, if the debug level is specified in logger.conf. 
     
    .IP "\-e \fImemory\fR" 10 
    Limit the generation of new channels when the amount of free memory has decreased to under \fImemory\fR megabytes. 
     
    .IP "\-f" 10 
    Do not fork or detach from controlling terminal.  Overrides any preceding specification of \fB-F\fR on the command line. 
     
    .IP "\-F" 10 
    Always fork and detach from controlling terminal.  Overrides any preceding specification of \fB-f\fR on the command line. 
     
    .IP "\-g" 10 
    Remove resource limit on core size, thus forcing Asterisk to dump 
    core in the unlikely event of a segmentation fault or abort signal. 
    \fBNOTE:\fR in some cases this may be incompatible 
    with the \fB-U\fR or \fB-G\fR flags. 
     
    .IP "\-G \fIgroup\fR" 10 
    Run as group \fIgroup\fR instead of the 
    calling group.  \fBNOTE:\fR this requires substantial work 
    to be sure that Asterisk's environment has permission to write 
    the files required for its operation, including logs, its comm 
    socket, the asterisk database, etc. 
     
    .IP "\-h" 10 
    Provide brief summary of command line arguments and terminate. 
     
    .IP "\-i" 10 
    Prompt user to intialize any encrypted private keys for IAX2 
    secure authentication during startup. 
     
    .IP "\-I" 10 
    Enable internal timing if DAHDI timing is available. 
    The default behaviour is that outbound packets are phase locked 
    to inbound packets. Enabling this switch causes them to be 
    locked to the internal DAHDI timer instead. 
     
    .IP "\-L \fIloadaverage\fR" 10 
    Limits the maximum load average before rejecting new calls.  This can 
    be useful to prevent a system from being brought down by terminating 
    too many simultaneous calls. 
     
    .IP "\-m" 10 
    Temporarily mutes output to the console and logs.  To return to normal, 
    use \fBlogger mute\fR. 
     
    .IP "\-M \fIvalue\fR" 10 
    Limits the maximum number of calls to the specified value.  This can 
    be useful to prevent a system from being brought down by terminating 
    too many simultaneous calls. 
     
    .IP "\-n" 10 
    Disable ANSI colors even on terminals capable of displaying them. 
     
    .IP "\-p" 10 
    If supported by the operating system (and executing as root), 
    attempt to run with realtime priority for increased performance and 
    responsiveness within the Asterisk process, at the expense of other 
    programs running on the same machine. 
     
    .IP "" 10 
    Note: \fBastcanary\fR will run concurrently with 
    \fBasterisk\fR. If \fBastcanary\fR stops 
    running or is killed, \fBasterisk\fR will slow down to 
    normal process priority, to avoid locking up the machine. 
     
    .IP "\-q" 10 
    Reduce default console output when running in conjunction with 
    console mode (\fB-c\fR). 
     
    .IP "\-r" 10 
    Instead of running a new Asterisk process, attempt to connect 
    to a running Asterisk process and provide a console interface 
    for controlling it. 
     
    .IP "\-R" 10 
    Much like \fB-r\fR.  Instead of running a new Asterisk process, attempt to connect 
    to a running Asterisk process and provide a console interface 
    for controlling it. Additionally, if connection to the Asterisk  
    process is lost, attempt to reconnect for as long as 30 seconds. 
     
    .IP "\-s \fIsocket file name\fR" 10 
    In combination with \fB-r\fR, connect directly to a specified 
    Asterisk server socket. 
     
    .IP "\-t" 10 
    When recording files, write them first into a temporary holding directory,  
    then move them into the final location when done. 
     
    .IP "\-T" 10 
    Add timestamp to all non-command related output going to the console 
    when running with verbose and/or logging to the console. 
     
    .IP "\-U \fIuser\fR" 10 
    Run as user \fIuser\fR instead of the 
    calling user.  \fBNOTE:\fR this requires substantial work 
    to be sure that Asterisk's environment has permission to write 
    the files required for its operation, including logs, its comm 
    socket, the asterisk database, etc. 
     
    .IP "\-v" 10 
    Increase the level of verboseness on the console.  The more times 
    \fB-v\fR is specified, the more verbose the output is. 
    Specifying this option implies \fB-f\fR and will cause 
    asterisk to no longer fork or detach from the controlling terminal. 
    This option may also be used in conjunction with \fB-r\fR 			and \fB-R\fR. 
     
    .IP "" 10 
    Note: This always sets the verbose level in the asterisk process, 
    even if it is running in the background. This will affect the size 
    of your log files. 
     
    .IP "\-V" 10 
    Display version information and exit immediately. 
     
    .IP "\-W" 10 
    Display colored terminal text as if the background were white 
    or otherwise light in color.  Normally, terminal text is displayed 
    as if the background were black or otherwise dark in color. 
     
    .IP "\-x \fIcommand\fR" 10 
    Connect to a running Asterisk process and execute a command on 
    a command line, passing any output through to standard out and 
    then terminating when the command execution completes.  Implies 
    \fB-r\fR when \fB-R\fR is not explicitly 
    supplied. 
     
    .IP "\-X" 10 
    Enables executing of includes via \fB#exec\fR directive. 
    This can be useful if You want to do \fB#exec\fR inside 
    \fBasterisk.conf\fP 			 		 	 	 
    .SH "EXAMPLES" 
     
    .PP 
    \fBasterisk\fR \- Begin Asterisk as a daemon 
     
    .PP 
    \fBasterisk \-vvvgc\fR \- Run on controlling terminal 
     
    .PP 
    \fBasterisk \-rx "core show channels"\fR \- Display channels on running server 
     
    .SH "BUGS" 
     
    .PP 
    Bug reports and feature requests may be filed at https://issues.asterisk.org 
     
    .SH "SEE ALSO" 
     
    .PP 
    *CLI \fBhelp\fR \- Help on Asterisk CLI 
     
    .PP 
    *CLI \fBcore show applications\fR \- Show loaded dialplan applications 
     
    .PP 
    *CLI \fBcore show functions\fR \- Show loaded dialplan functions 
     
    .PP 
    *CLI \fBdialplan show\fR \- Show current dialplan 
     
    .PP 
    http://www.asterisk.org \- The Asterisk Home Page 
     
    .PP 
    http://www.asteriskdocs.org \- The Asterisk Documentation Project 
     
    .PP 
    http://wiki.asterisk.org \- The Asterisk Wiki 
     
    .PP 
    http://www.digium.com/ \- Asterisk sponsor and hardware supplier 
     
    .SH "AUTHOR" 
     
    .PP 
    Mark Spencer markster@digium.com   
     
    .PP 
    Countless other contributors, see CREDITS with distribution for more information.   
     
    ======= 
     
    .SH "NAME" 
    ,    \fBasterisk\fP      \fBasterisk\fP       \(em    All-purpose telephony server. 
     
     
    .SH "SYNOPSIS" 
     
    .PP 
    \fBasterisk\fR    \fB-BcdfFghiImnpqRtTvVW\fP     \fB-C \fP\fIfile\fR     \fB-e \fP\fImemory\fR     \fB-G \fP\fIgroup\fR     \fB-L \fP\fIloadaverage\fR     \fB-M \fP\fIvalue\fR     \fB-U \fP\fIuser\fR     \fB-s \fP\fIsocket-file\fR     
     
    .PP 
    \fBasterisk \-r\fR    \fB-v\fP     \fB-d\fP     \fB-x \fP\fIcommand\fR     
     
    .PP 
    \fBasterisk \-R\fR    \fB-v\fP     \fB-d\fP     \fB-x \fP\fIcommand\fR     
     
     
    .SH "DESCRIPTION" 
    2011-02-08;           
    .PP 
    \fBasterisk\fR is a full-featured telephony server which 
    provides Private Branch eXchange (PBX), Interactive Voice Response (IVR), 
    Automated Call Distribution (ACD), Voice over IP (VoIP) gatewaying,  
    Conferencing, and a plethora of other telephony applications to a broad 
    range of telephony devices including packet voice (SIP, IAX2, MGCP, Skinny, 
    H.323, Unistim) devices (both endpoints and proxies), as well as traditional TDM 
    hardware including T1, E1, ISDN PRI, GR-303, RBS, Loopstart, Groundstart, 
    ISDN BRI and many more. 
     
    .PP 
    At start, Asterisk reads the /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf main configuration 
    file and locates the rest of the configuration files from the configuration 
    in that file. The \-C option specifies an alternate main configuration file. 
    Virtually all aspects of the operation of asterisk's configuration files 
    can be found in the sample configuration files.  The format for those files 
    is generally beyond the scope of this man page. 
     
    .PP 
    When running with \fB-c\fR, \fB-r\fR or \fB-R\fR    options, Asterisk supplies a powerful command line, including command 
    completion, which may be used to monitors its status, perform a variety 
    of administrative actions and even explore the applications that are 
    currently loaded into the system. 
     
    .PP 
    Asterisk is a trademark of Digium, Inc. 
     
     
    .SH "OPTIONS" 
     
    .PP 
    Running Asterisk starts the asterisk daemon (optionally running it 
    in the foreground). However running it with \fB-r\fP or 
    \fB-R\fP connects to an existing Asterisk instance through 
    a remote console. 
     
    .IP "\-B" 10 
    Force the background of the terminal to be black, in order for 
    terminal colors to show up properly. Equivalent to 
    \fBforceblackbackground = yes\fP in 
    \fBasterisk.conf\fP. See also 
    \fB-n\fP and \fB-W\fP. 
     
    .IP "\-C \fIfile\fR" 10 
    Use \fBfile\fP as master configuration file 
    instead of the default, /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf 
     
    .IP "\-c" 10 
    Provide a control console on the calling terminal. The 
    console is similar to the remote console provided by 
    \fB-r\fP. Specifying this option implies  
    \fB-f\fR and will cause asterisk to no longer  
    fork or detach from the controlling terminal. Equivalent  
    to \fBconsole = yes\fP in \fBasterisk.conf\fP. 
     
    .IP "\-d" 10 
    Enable extra debugging statements. This parameter may be used several 
    times, and each increases the debug level.  Equivalent to \fBdebug = \fInum\fR\fP       in \fBasterisk.conf\fP to explicitly set the initian debug 
    level to \fInum\fR. When given at startup, this 
    option also implies \fB-f\fP (no forking). However when 
    connecting to an existing Asterisk instance (\fB-r\fP or 
    \fB-R\fP), it may only increase the debug level. 
     
    .IP "\-e \fImemory\fR" 10 
    Limit the generation of new channels when the amount of free memory  
    has decreased to under \fImemory\fR megabytes. 
    Equivalent to \fBminmemfree = \fImemory\fR\fP in 
    \fBasterisk.conf\fP. 
     
    .IP "\-f" 10 
    Do not fork or detach from controlling terminal.  Overrides any 
    preceding specification of \fB-F\fR on the command line. 
    Equivalent to \fBnofork = yes\fP in \fBasterisk.conf\fP. 
    See also \fB-c\fP. 
     
    .IP "\-F" 10 
    Always fork and detach from controlling terminal.  Overrides any 
    preceding specification of \fB-f\fR on the command line. 
    May also be used to prevent \fB-d\fP and \fB-v\fP to imply 
    no forking. Equivalent to \fBalwaysfork = yes\fP in \fBasterisk.conf\fP. 
     
    .IP "\-g" 10 
    Remove resource limit on core size, thus forcing Asterisk to dump 
    core in the unlikely event of a segmentation fault or abort signal. 
    \fBNOTE:\fR in some cases this may be incompatible 
    with the \fB-U\fR or \fB-G\fR flags. 
     
    .IP "\-G \fIgroup\fR" 10 
    Run as group \fIgroup\fR instead of the 
    calling group.  \fBNOTE:\fR this requires substantial work 
    to be sure that Asterisk's environment has permission to write 
    the files required for its operation, including logs, its comm 
    socket, the asterisk database, etc. 
     
    .IP "\-h" 10 
    Provide brief summary of command line arguments and terminate. 
     
    .IP "\-i" 10 
    Prompt user to intialize any encrypted private keys for IAX2 
    secure authentication during startup. 
     
    .IP "\-I" 10 
    Enable internal timing if DAHDI timing is available. 
    The default behaviour is that outbound packets are phase locked 
    to inbound packets. Enabling this switch causes them to be 
    locked to the internal DAHDI timer instead. 
     
    .IP "\-L \fIloadaverage\fR" 10 
    Limits the maximum load average before rejecting new calls.  This can 
    be useful to prevent a system from being brought down by terminating 
    too many simultaneous calls. 
     
    .IP "\-m" 10 
    Temporarily mutes output to the console and logs.  To return to normal, 
    use \fBlogger mute\fR. 
     
    .IP "\-M \fIvalue\fR" 10 
    Limits the maximum number of calls to the specified value.  This can 
    be useful to prevent a system from being brought down by terminating 
    too many simultaneous calls. 
     
    .IP "\-n" 10 
    Disable ANSI colors even on terminals capable of displaying them. 
     
    .IP "\-p" 10 
    If supported by the operating system (and executing as root), 
    attempt to run with realtime priority for increased performance and 
    responsiveness within the Asterisk process, at the expense of other 
    programs running on the same machine. 
     
    .IP "" 10 
    Note: \fBastcanary\fR will run concurrently with 
    \fBasterisk\fR. If \fBastcanary\fR stops 
    running or is killed, \fBasterisk\fR will slow down to 
    normal process priority, to avoid locking up the machine. 
     
    .IP "\-q" 10 
    Reduce default console output when running in conjunction with 
    console mode (\fB-c\fR). 
     
    .IP "\-r" 10 
    Instead of running a new Asterisk process, attempt to connect 
    to a running Asterisk process and provide a console interface 
    for controlling it. 
     
    .IP "\-R" 10 
    Much like \fB-r\fR.  Instead of running a new Asterisk process, attempt to connect 
    to a running Asterisk process and provide a console interface 
    for controlling it. Additionally, if connection to the Asterisk  
    process is lost, attempt to reconnect for as long as 30 seconds. 
     
    .IP "\-s \fIsocket file name\fR" 10 
    In combination with \fB-r\fR, connect directly to a specified 
    Asterisk server socket. 
     
    .IP "\-t" 10 
    When recording files, write them first into a temporary holding directory,  
    then move them into the final location when done. 
     
    .IP "\-T" 10 
    Add timestamp to all non-command related output going to the console 
    when running with verbose and/or logging to the console. 
     
    .IP "\-U \fIuser\fR" 10 
    Run as user \fIuser\fR instead of the 
    calling user.  \fBNOTE:\fR this requires substantial work 
    to be sure that Asterisk's environment has permission to write 
    the files required for its operation, including logs, its comm 
    socket, the asterisk database, etc. 
     
    .IP "\-v" 10 
    Increase the level of verboseness on the console.  The more times 
    \fB-v\fR is specified, the more verbose the output is. 
    Specifying this option implies \fB-f\fR and will cause 
    asterisk to no longer fork or detach from the controlling terminal. 
    This option may also be used in conjunction with \fB-r\fR       and \fB-R\fR. 
     
    .IP "" 10 
    Note: This always sets the verbose level in the asterisk process, 
    even if it is running in the background. This will affect the size 
    of your log files. 
     
    .IP "\-V" 10 
    Display version information and exit immediately. 
     
    .IP "\-W" 10 
    Display colored terminal text as if the background were white 
    or otherwise light in color.  Normally, terminal text is displayed 
    as if the background were black or otherwise dark in color. 
     
    .IP "\-x \fIcommand\fR" 10 
    Connect to a running Asterisk process and execute a command on 
    a command line, passing any output through to standard out and 
    then terminating when the command execution completes.  Implies 
    \fB-r\fR when \fB-R\fR is not explicitly 
    supplied. 
     
    .IP "\-X" 10 
    Enables executing of includes via \fB#exec\fR directive. 
    This can be useful if You want to do \fB#exec\fR inside 
    \fBasterisk.conf\fP                     
     
    .SH "EXAMPLES" 
     
    .PP 
    \fBasterisk\fR \- Begin Asterisk as a daemon 
     
    .PP 
    \fBasterisk \-vvvgc\fR \- Run on controlling terminal 
     
    .PP 
    \fBasterisk \-rx "core show channels"\fR \- Display channels on running server 
     
     
    .SH "BUGS" 
     
    .PP 
    Bug reports and feature requests may be filed at https://issues.asterisk.org 
     
     
    .SH "SEE ALSO" 
     
    .PP 
    http://www.asterisk.org \- The Asterisk Home Page 
     
    .PP 
    http://www.asteriskdocs.org \- The Asterisk Documentation Project 
     
    .PP 
    http://wiki.asterisk.org \- The Asterisk Wiki 
     
    .PP 
    http://www.digium.com/ \- Asterisk is sponsored by Digium 
     
     
    .SH "AUTHOR" 
     
    .PP 
    Mark Spencer markster@digium.com   
     
    .PP 
    Countless other contributors, see CREDITS with distribution for more information.   
     
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