Com.X Administrator Guide
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Internal Dial command
options
Options specified here applies to internal calls. Please
see 4.6.1 for more details.
Outbound dial command
options
Options specified here applies to outbound calls.
Please see 4.6.1 for more details.
Extension recording
override
If disabled, all user recording settings other than the
on-demand settings will be ignored, and no recording
other than on-demand will take place.
If enabled, the recording format setting specified here
will override user-specific format settings.
Recording settings for other modules, such as queues
and conferences remain unaffected. Disabling this
override has a positive impact on system performance,
as the checks that are performed for each call re:
recording become unnecessary.
Call recording format
Recordings will be saved on the Com.X hard drive in
the format selected here. Options are: wav, law,
alaw, GSM, SLN, G.729.
We recommend using the wav format, since it results
in higher quality recordings and does not use
additional codec translation resources, which may
affect performance on systems with high-usage.
Recording location
If this field is blank, the default location
(/var/spool/asterisk/monitor/) will be used to store
recordings.
If this field is populated, ensure that the trailing / is
included and that permissions on the directory are
correct. This is required in order for the system to
store recordings and the user's call monitor function to
download the recordings:
chown asterisk:asterisk R <dir>/recordings/
chmod g+rwx <dir>/recordings
Also configure the ASTERISK_CALLMONITOR_PATH
entry in
/usr/share/freepbx/recordings/includes/main.conf.php
to
point to the new location.
Users can access their recordings via the User login
and Call Monitor feature.
If there is a requirement for an administratot to get
access to all recordings, set this location to
/var/www/recordings
and secure the directory (please
see the Apache web server administration manuals).
Then access the list using http://<server-
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