mPBX-100/100R User Manual
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1. To modify or delete a specified field in the context.
The format of configuration files as below:
/persistent/custom-cfg/voicemail_custom.conf
[general]
maxmsg = 100 // It means the default value of masmsg is 100
;maxmin = 200 // It means the deletion of this configuration
…
features.conf -> followme.conf
As these configuration changes are generally for a configuration item’s value,
this approach should work well.
Every time, system read the configuration item that user requires to operation,
and then operate this item from the corresponding configuration file.
Search the configuration item by the format ‘configuration item=’, such as
search maxmsg=
2. extensions.conf special processing: replace specified context
Format as
:
[macro-stdPrivacyexten]
exten => s,1,Dial(${ARG2},20,p)
exten => s,2,Goto(s-${DIALSTATUS},1)
exten => s-NOANSWER,1,Voicemail(u${ARG1})
exten => s-NOANSWER,2,Goto(default,s,1)
...
It mainly used for extensions.conf modification.
Replace the context in extensions.conf with user-defined context.
3. sip.conf special processing: replace the fields of ‘register =’
Configuration of sip.conf, except config options of register, all other
modifications can use the first format.
For fields of register =, we need to replace the data of ‘register=’ in sip.conf with
user-defined data of ‘register=’.
4. users.conf/iax.conf/queue.conf special processing: modify multiple context
at the same time
Those configurations allow using the first format of modification.
Other context modifications of support blank name, which means the
modification to all contexts except general.
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