Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-07-03 Thread Octavio Ruiz
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Tilghman Lesher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 22 February 2008 04:55:13 Vincent wrote: On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 22:04:41 +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: For the brave: use modules.conf without 'autoload = yes'. This promises you many hours of interesting dialplan

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-03-02 Thread Vincent
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 01:19:23 +0200, Atis Lezdins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To help you on your way of minimizing modules, here's some basic setup that generally works Thanks much for sharing your modules.conf. ___ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-25 Thread Vincent
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 09:15:35 -0600, Tilghman Lesher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Generally, the rule is that you can't remove any of the res_* modules. Thanks for the tip. At this point, I have the following in modules.conf, but when I type reload, it still loads stuff I disabled such as DunDI:

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-25 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Monday 25 February 2008 10:04, Vincent wrote: On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 09:15:35 -0600, Tilghman Lesher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Generally, the rule is that you can't remove any of the res_* modules. Thanks for the tip. At this point, I have the following in modules.conf, but when I type

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-25 Thread Brett Crapser
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Tilghman Lesher wrote: On Monday 25 February 2008 10:04, Vincent wrote: On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 09:15:35 -0600, Tilghman Lesher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Generally, the rule is that you can't remove any of the res_* modules. Thanks for the tip. At this point, I have the

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-25 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 11:46:09AM -0600, Brett Crapser wrote: On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Tilghman Lesher wrote: On Monday 25 February 2008 10:04, Vincent wrote: On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 09:15:35 -0600, Tilghman Lesher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Generally, the rule is that you can't remove any

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-25 Thread Atis Lezdins
On 2/25/08, Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 09:15:35 -0600, Tilghman Lesher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Generally, the rule is that you can't remove any of the res_* modules. Thanks for the tip. At this point, I have the following in modules.conf, but when I type

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-22 Thread Steve Langstaff
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tzafrir Cohen For the brave: use modules.conf without 'autoload = yes'. This promises you many hours of interesting dialplan debugging. Enjoy. Is there any method of automatically parsing a dialplan and generating a list of

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-22 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 01:28:58AM -0800, Steve Langstaff wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tzafrir Cohen For the brave: use modules.conf without 'autoload = yes'. This promises you many hours of interesting dialplan debugging. Enjoy. Is there

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-22 Thread Vincent
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 22:04:41 +0200, Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For the brave: use modules.conf without 'autoload = yes'. This promises you many hours of interesting dialplan debugging. Enjoy. Yup, that's what I anticipated, which is why I was asking which modules I can _safely_ remove

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-22 Thread Vincent
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 08:33:20 -0500, C F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: first off I anwered you to use vi and you complained showing me cat. There's some misunderstanding. I didn't complain. I just didn't know if Asterisk only looked for stuff in modules.conf because there was so little there and so

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-22 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Friday 22 February 2008 04:55:13 Vincent wrote: On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 22:04:41 +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: For the brave: use modules.conf without 'autoload = yes'. This promises you many hours of interesting dialplan debugging. Enjoy. Yup, that's what I anticipated, which is why I was

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-21 Thread Mindaugas Kezys
- Advanced Billing for Asterisk PBX -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vincent Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 4:31 AM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration? Hello I'm using

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-21 Thread Vincent
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 15:00:15 +1100, Paul Hales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Head off into /etc/asterisk/modules.conf and add some 'noload' lines. Ah, makes sense. Asterisk loads everything, and must be told explicitely _not_ to load something :-) Is there a comprehensive list that explains what each

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-21 Thread C F
first off I anwered you to use vi and you complained showing me cat. then for your next question about ehat each module does. show module in asterisk in combination with show application as well as a peak at the source should give you a clue. also the module names are quite descriptive. On

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-21 Thread Peder @ NetworkOblivion
autoload=yes says to load everything, so you either need to change it to no and then add load statements for every module you need, or leave it as yes and then add noload for everything you don't need. Vincent wrote: On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 21:44:30 -0500, C F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: vi

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-21 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration? Hello I'm using a standard Asterisk install with default settings, and when I run reload, I see that Asterisk fetches configuration information from a lot more sources than just my extensions.conf

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-21 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 09:23:49AM -0900, Mojo with Horan Company, LLC wrote: Mindaugas Kezys wrote: We do: in modules.conf: noload = pbx_ael.so noload = pbx_dundi.so noload = res_config_pgsql.so noload = res_smdi.so Delete extensions.ael too, unless you're using AEL instead of

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-21 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC
Tzafrir Cohen wrote: Delete extensions.ael too, unless you're using AEL instead of the dialplan extensions.ael is harmless on its own. It seemed that the default extensions.ael created some demo contexts and extensions that might befuddle a new user, I could be wrong

[asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-20 Thread Vincent
Hello I'm using a standard Asterisk install with default settings, and when I run reload, I see that Asterisk fetches configuration information from a lot more sources than just my extensions.conf and sip.conf. For instance: -- Registered indication country 've' -- Registered indication

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-20 Thread C F
vi /etc/asterisk/modules.conf On 2/20/08, Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello I'm using a standard Asterisk install with default settings, and when I run reload, I see that Asterisk fetches configuration information from a lot more sources than just my extensions.conf and sip.conf. For

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-20 Thread Vincent
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 21:44:30 -0500, C F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: vi /etc/asterisk/modules.conf Thanks, but this file doesn't hold much that's uncommented by default: # cat /etc/asterisk/modules.conf [modules] autoload=yes noload = pbx_gtkconsole.so noload = pbx_kdeconsole.so load =

Re: [asterisk-users] How to get a clean, basic configuration?

2008-02-20 Thread Paul Hales
Head off into /etc/asterisk/modules.conf and add some 'noload' lines. PaulH On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 03:30 +0100, Vincent wrote: Hello I'm using a standard Asterisk install with default settings, and when I run reload, I see that Asterisk fetches configuration information from a lot more