From cc7a4af2ab7cbd94683e81ed94bc3c61ed5623b1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ben Klang Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 17:18:44 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Shout: remove unused file --- shout/config/applist.xml.dist | 862 ------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 862 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 shout/config/applist.xml.dist diff --git a/shout/config/applist.xml.dist b/shout/config/applist.xml.dist deleted file mode 100644 index 07f72e4e1..000000000 --- a/shout/config/applist.xml.dist +++ /dev/null @@ -1,862 +0,0 @@ - - - Say Alpha - SayAlpha(string): Spells the passed string - - - - - Send a FAX file - TxFAX(filename[|option]): Send a given file name as a FAX. Returns -1 -Uses LOCALSTATIONID to identify itself to the remote end. -Sets REMOTESTATIONID to the receiver CSID. -Returns -1 when the user hangs up, or if the file does not exist. -Returns 0 otherwise. - - - - - Enter voicemail system - VoiceMailMain([[s]mailbox][@context]): Enters the main voicemail system -for the checking of voicemail. The mailbox can be passed as the option, -which will stop the voicemail system from prompting the user for the mailbox. -If the mailbox is preceded by 's' then the password check will be skipped. If -the mailbox is preceded by 'p' then the supplied mailbox is prepended to the -user's entry and the resulting string is used as the mailbox number. This is -useful for virtual hosting of voicemail boxes. If a context is specified, -logins are considered in that voicemail context only. -Returns -1 if the user hangs up or 0 otherwise. - - - - - Strip Least Significant Digits - StripLSD(count): Strips the trailing 'count' digits from the channel's -associated extension. For example, the number 5551212 when stripped with a -count of 4 would be changed to 555. This app always returns 0, and the PBX -will continue processing at the next priority for the *new* extension. - So, for example, if priority 3 of 5551212 is StripLSD 4, the next step -executed will be priority 4 of 555. If you switch into an extension which -has no first step, the PBX will treat it as though the user dialed an -invalid extension. - - - - - Change monitoring filename of a channel - ChangeMonitor(filename_base) -Changes monitoring filename of a channel. Has no effect if the channel is not monitored -The argument is the new filename base to use for monitoring this channel. - - - - - Background a file with talk detect - BackgroundDetect(filename[|sil[|min|[max]]]): Plays back a given -filename, waiting for interruption from a given digit (the digit must -start the beginning of a valid extension, or it will be ignored). -During the playback of the file, audio is monitored in the receive -direction, and if a period of non-silence which is greater than 'min' ms -yet less than 'max' ms is followed by silence for at least 'sil' ms then -the audio playback is aborted and processing jumps to the 'talk' extension -if available. If unspecified, sil, min, and max default to 1000, 100, and -infinity respectively. Returns -1 on hangup, and 0 on successful playback -completion with no exit conditions. - - - - - Say Number - SayNumber(digits[,gender]): Says the passed number. SayNumber is using -the current language setting for the channel. (See app SetLanguage). - - - - - Provide directory of voicemail extensions - Directory(vm-context[|dial-context[|options]]): Presents the user with a directory -of extensions from which they may select by name. The list of names -and extensions is discovered from voicemail.conf. The vm-context argument -is required, and specifies the context of voicemail.conf to use. The -dial-context is the context to use for dialing the users, and defaults to -the vm-context if unspecified. The 'f' option causes the directory to match -based on the first name in voicemail.conf instead of the last name. -Returns 0 unless the user hangs up. It also sets up the channel on exit -to enter the extension the user selected. - - - - - Set CallerID - SetCallerID(clid[|a]): Set Caller*ID on a call to a new -value. Sets ANI as well if a flag is used. Always returns 0 - - - - - Indicate congestion and stop - Congestion([timeout]): Requests that the channel indicate congestion -and then waits for the user to hang up or for the optional timeout to -expire. Always returns -1. - - - - Indicate busy condition and stop - Busy([timeout]): Requests that the channel indicate busy condition and -then waits for the user to hang up or the optional timeout to expire. -Always returns -1. - - - - Park yourself - Park(exten):Used to park yourself (typically in combination with a supervised -transfer to know the parking space. This Application is always -registered internally and does not need to be explicitly added -into the dialplan, although you should include the 'parkedcalls' -context. - - - - - Leave a voicemail message - VoiceMail([s|u|b]extension[@context][&extension[@context]][...]): Leavesvoicemail for a given extension (must be configured in voicemail.conf). - If the extension is preceded by -* 's' then instructions for leaving the message will be skipped. -* 'u' then the "unavailable" message will be played. - (/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vm/<exten>/unavail) if it exists. -* 'b' then the the busy message will be played (that is, busy instead of unavail). -If the caller presses '0' (zero) during the prompt, the call jumps to -extension 'o' in the current context. -If the caller presses '*' during the prompt, the call jumps to -extension 'a' in the current context. -If the requested mailbox does not exist, and there exists a priority -n + 101, then that priority will be taken next. -When multiple mailboxes are specified, the unavailable or busy message -will be taken from the first mailbox specified. -Returns -1 on error or mailbox not found, or if the user hangs up. -Otherwise, it returns 0. - - - - - Waits for some time - Wait(seconds): Waits for a specified number of seconds, then returns 0. -seconds can be passed with fractions of a second. (eg: 1.5 = 1.5 seconds) - - - - - Change the presentation for the callerid - Callingpres(number): Changes the presentation for the callerid. Should be called before placing an outgoing call - - - - - Play Music On Hold indefinitely - MusicOnHold(class): Plays hold music specified by class. If omitted, the default -music source for the channel will be used. Set the default -class with the SetMusicOnHold() application. -Returns -1 on hangup. -Never returns otherwise. - - - - - Set absolute maximum time of call - AbsoluteTimeout(seconds): Set the absolute maximum amount of time permitted -for a call. A setting of 0 disables the timeout. Always returns 0. - - - - - Enter voicemail system - VoiceMailMain([[s]mailbox][@context]): Enters the main voicemail system -for the checking of voicemail. The mailbox can be passed as the option, -which will stop the voicemail system from prompting the user for the mailbox. -If the mailbox is preceded by 's' then the password check will be skipped. If -the mailbox is preceded by 'p' then the supplied mailbox is prepended to the -user's entry and the resulting string is used as the mailbox number. This is -useful for virtual hosting of voicemail boxes. If a context is specified, -logins are considered in that voicemail context only. -Returns -1 if the user hangs up or 0 otherwise. - - - - - Play a file while awaiting extension - Background(filename[|options[|langoverride]]): Plays a given file, while simultaneously -waiting for the user to begin typing an extension. The timeouts do not -count until the last BackGround application has ended. -Options may also be included following a pipe symbol. The 'skip' -option causes the playback of the message to be skipped if the channel -is not in the 'up' state (i.e. it hasn't been answered yet. If 'skip' is -specified, the application will return immediately should the channel not be -off hook. Otherwise, unless 'noanswer' is specified, the channel channel will -be answered before the sound is played. Not all channels support playing -messages while still hook. The 'langoverride' may be a language to use for -playing the prompt which differs from the current language of the channel -Returns -1 if the channel was hung up, or if the file does not exist. -Returns 0 otherwise. - - - - - Send arbitrary text to verbose output - Verbose([<level>|]<message>) - level must be an integer value. If not specified, defaults to 0. Always returns 0. - - - - - Stop monitoring a channel - StopMonitor -Stops monitoring a channel. Has no effect if the channel is not monitored - - - - - (Deprecated) Save substring digits in a given variable - (Deprecated, use ${variable:a:b} instead) - - SubString(variable=string_of_digits|count1|count2): Assigns the substring -of string_of_digits to a given variable. Parameter count1 may be positive -or negative. If it's positive then we skip the first count1 digits from the -left. If it's negative, we move count1 digits counting from the end of -the string to the left. Parameter count2 implies how many digits we are -taking from the point that count1 placed us. If count2 is negative, then -that many digits are omitted from the end. -For example: -exten => _NXXXXXX,1,SubString,test=2564286161|0|3 -assigns the area code (3 first digits) to variable test. -exten => _NXXXXXX,1,SubString,test=2564286161|-7|7 -assigns the last 7 digits to variable test. -exten => _NXXXXXX,1,SubString,test=2564286161|0|-4 -assigns all but the last 4 digits to variable test. -If there are no parameters it'll return with -1. -If there wrong parameters it go on and return with 0 - - - - - MeetMe participant count - MeetMeCount(confno[|var]): Plays back the number of users in the specifiedi -MeetMe conference. If var is specified, playback will be skipped and the value -will be returned in the variable. Returns 0 on success or -1 on a hangup. -A ZAPTEL INTERFACE MUST BE INSTALLED FOR CONFERENCING FUNCTIONALITY. - - - - - Set CallerID Name - SetCIDName(cname[|a]): Set Caller*ID Name on a call to a new -value, while preserving the original Caller*ID number. This is -useful for providing additional information to the called -party. Sets ANI as well if a flag is used. Always returns 0 - - - - - Flashes a Zap Trunk - Flash(): Sends a flash on a zap trunk. This is only a hack for -people who want to perform transfers and such via AGI and is generally -quite useless otherwise. Returns 0 on success or -1 if this is not -a zap trunk - - - - - Append trailing digits - Suffix(digits): Appends the digit string specified by digits to the -channel's associated extension. For example, the number 555 when suffixed -with '1212' will become 5551212. This app always returns 0, and the PBX will -continue processing at the next priority for the *new* extension. - So, for example, if priority 3 of 555 is Suffix 1212, the next step -executed will be priority 4 of 5551212. If you switch into an extension -which has no first step, the PBX will treat it as though the user dialed an -invalid extension. - - - - - Sets account code - SetAccount([account]): Set the channel account code for billing -purposes. Always returns 0. - - - - - Say Phonetic - SayPhonetic(string): Spells the passed string with phonetic alphabet - - - - - Monitor a channel - Monitor([file_format|[fname_base]|[options]]): -Used to start monitoring a channel. The channel's input and output -voice packets are logged to files until the channel hangs up or -monitoring is stopped by the StopMonitor application. - file_format optional, if not set, defaults to "wav" - fname_base if set, changes the filename used to the one specified. - options: - m - when the recording ends mix the two leg files into one and - delete the two leg files. If the variable MONITOR_EXEC is set, the - application referenced in it will be executed instead of - soxmix and the raw leg files will NOT be deleted automatically. - soxmix or MONITOR_EXEC is handed 3 arguments, the two leg files - and a target mixed file name which is the same as the leg file names - only without the in/out designator. - If MONITOR_EXEC_ARGS is set, the contents will be passed on as - additional arguements to MONITOR_EXEC - Both MONITOR_EXEC and the Mix flag can be set from the - administrator interface - - b - Don't begin recording unless a call is bridged to another channel - -Returns -1 if monitor files can't be opened or if the channel is already -monitored, otherwise 0. - - - - - Wait, playing Music On Hold - WaitMusicOnHold(delay): Plays hold music specified number of seconds. Returns 0 when -done, or -1 on hangup. If no hold music is available, the delay will -still occur with no sound. - - - - - Answer a channel if ringing - Answer(): If the channel is ringing, answer it, otherwise do nothing. -Returns 0 unless it tries to answer the channel and fails. - - - - - Echo audio read back to the user - Echo(): Echo audio read from channel back to the channel. Returns 0 -if the user exits with the '#' key, or -1 if the user hangs up. - - - - - Say Digits - SayDigits(digits): Says the passed digits. SayDigits is using the -current language setting for the channel. (See app setLanguage) - - - - - Check if vmbox exists - MailboxExists(mailbox[@context]): Conditionally branches to priority n+101 -if the specified voice mailbox exists. - - - - - Goto a particular priority, extension, or context - Goto([[context|]extension|]priority): Set the priority to the specified -value, optionally setting the extension and optionally the context as well. -The extension BYEXTENSION is special in that it uses the current extension, -thus permitting you to go to a different context, without specifying a -specific extension. Always returns 0, even if the given context, extension, -or priority is invalid. - - - - - MeetMe conference bridge - MeetMe([confno][,[options][,pin]]): Enters the user into a specified MeetMe conference. -If the conference number is omitted, the user will be prompted to enter -one. -MeetMe returns 0 if user pressed # to exit (see option 'p'), otherwise -1. -Please note: A ZAPTEL INTERFACE MUST BE INSTALLED FOR CONFERENCING TO WORK! - -The option string may contain zero or more of the following characters: - 'm' -- set monitor only mode (Listen only, no talking) - 't' -- set talk only mode. (Talk only, no listening) - 'p' -- allow user to exit the conference by pressing '#' - 'X' -- allow user to exit the conference by entering a valid single - digit extension ${MEETME_EXIT_CONTEXT} or the current context - if that variable is not defined. - 'd' -- dynamically add conference - 'D' -- dynamically add conference, prompting for a PIN - 'e' -- select an empty conference - 'E' -- select an empty pinless conference - 'v' -- video mode - 'q' -- quiet mode (don't play enter/leave sounds) - 'M' -- enable music on hold when the conference has a single caller - 'x' -- close the conference when last marked user exits - 'w' -- wait until the marked user enters the conference - 'b' -- run AGI script specified in ${MEETME_AGI_BACKGROUND} - Default: conf-background.agi - (Note: This does not work with non-Zap channels in the same conference) - 's' -- Present menu (user or admin) when '*' is received ('send' to menu) - 'a' -- set admin mode - 'A' -- set marked mode - - - - - Set global variable to value - SetGlobalVar(#n=value): Sets global variable n to value. Global -variable are available across channels. - - - - - Soft Hangup Application - SoftHangup(Technology/resource) -Hangs up the requested channel. Always returns 0 - - - - - Set the CDR user field - [Synopsis] -SetCDRUserField(value) - -[Description] -SetCDRUserField(value): Set the CDR 'user field' to value - The Call Data Record (CDR) user field is an extra field you - can use for data not stored anywhere else in the record. - CDR records can be used for billing or storing other arbitrary data - (I.E. telephone survey responses) - Also see AppendCDRUserField(). - Always returns 0 - - - - - Indicate ringing tone - Ringing(): Request that the channel indicate ringing tone to the user. -Always returns 0. - - - - - Execute a system command - System(command): Executes a command by using system(). Returns -1 on -failure to execute the specified command. If the command itself executes -but is in error, and if there exists a priority n + 101, where 'n' is the -priority of the current instance, then the channel will be setup to -continue at that priority level. Otherwise, System returns 0. - - - - - Leave a voicemail message - VoiceMail([s|u|b]extension[@context][&extension[@context]][...]): Leavesvoicemail for a given extension (must be configured in voicemail.conf). - If the extension is preceded by -* 's' then instructions for leaving the message will be skipped. -* 'u' then the "unavailable" message will be played. - (/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/vm/<exten>/unavail) if it exists. -* 'b' then the the busy message will be played (that is, busy instead of unavail). -If the caller presses '0' (zero) during the prompt, the call jumps to -extension 'o' in the current context. -If the caller presses '*' during the prompt, the call jumps to -extension 'a' in the current context. -If the requested mailbox does not exist, and there exists a priority -n + 101, then that priority will be taken next. -When multiple mailboxes are specified, the unavailable or busy message -will be taken from the first mailbox specified. -Returns -1 on error or mailbox not found, or if the user hangs up. -Otherwise, it returns 0. - - - - - Set maximum timeout between digits - DigitTimeout(seconds): Set the maximum amount of time permitted between -digits when the user is typing in an extension. When this timeout expires, -after the user has started to type in an extension, the extension will be -considered complete, and will be interpreted. Note that if an extension -typed in is valid, it will not have to timeout to be tested, so typically -at the expiry of this timeout, the extension will be considered invalid -(and thus control would be passed to the 'i' extension, or if it doesn't -exist the call would be terminated). The default timeout is 5 seconds. -Always returns 0. - - - - - Scan Zap channels to monitor calls - ZapScan allows a call center manager to monitor Zap channels in -a convenient way. Use '#' to select the next channel and use '*' to exit - - - - - Try executing a system command - TrySystem(command): Executes a command by using system(). Returns 0 -on any situation. If the command itself executes but is in error, and if -there exists a priority n + 101, where 'n' is the priority of the current -instance, then the channel will be setup to continue at that -priority level. Otherwise, System returns 0. - - - - - Sets AMA Flags - SetAMAFlags([flag]): Set the channel AMA Flags for billing -purposes. Always returns 0. - - - - - Wait for Ring Application - WaitForRing(timeout) -Returns 0 after waiting at least timeout seconds. and -only after the next ring has completed. Returns 0 on -success or -1 on hangup - - - - - Prepend leading digits - Prefix(digits): Prepends the digit string specified by digits to the -channel's associated extension. For example, the number 1212 when prefixed -with '555' will become 5551212. This app always returns 0, and the PBX will -continue processing at the next priority for the *new* extension. - So, for example, if priority 3 of 1212 is Prefix 555, the next step -executed will be priority 4 of 5551212. If you switch into an extension -which has no first step, the PBX will treat it as though the user dialed an -invalid extension. - - - - - Append to the CDR user field - [Synopsis] -AppendCDRUserField(value) - -[Description] -AppendCDRUserField(value): Append value to the CDR user field - The Call Data Record (CDR) user field is an extra field you - can use for data not stored anywhere else in the record. - CDR records can be used for billing or storing other arbitrary data - (I.E. telephone survey responses) - Also see SetCDRUserField(). - Always returns 0 - - - - - Lookup caller name from TXT record - TXTLookup(CallerID): Looks up a Caller Name via DNS and sets -the variable 'TXTCIDNAME'. TXTCIDName will either be blank -or return the value found in the TXT record in DNS. - - - - - Receive a FAX to a file - RxFAX(filename): Receives a FAX from the channel into a -given filename. If the file exists it will be overwritten. The file -should be in TIFF/F format. -Uses LOCALSTATIONID to identify itself to the remote end. - LOCALHEADERINFO to generate a header line on each page. -Sets REMOTESTATIONID to the sender CSID. - FAXPAGES to the number of pages received. - FAXBITRATE to the transmition rate. - FAXRESOLUTION to the resolution. -Returns -1 when the user hangs up. - - - - - Transfer caller to remote extension - Transfer(exten): Requests the remote caller be transferred to -a given extension. Returns -1 on hangup, or 0 on completion -regardless of whether the transfer was successful. If the transfer -was *not* supported or successful and there exists a priority n + 101, -then that priority will be taken next. - - - - - Set default Music On Hold class - SetMusicOnHold(class): Sets the default class for music on hold for a given channel. When -music on hold is activated, this class will be used to select which -music is played. - - - - - MeetMe conference Administration - MeetMeAdmin(confno,command[,user]): Run admin command for conference - 'K' -- Kick all users out of conference - 'k' -- Kick one user out of conference - 'L' -- Lock conference - 'l' -- Unlock conference - 'M' -- Mute conference - 'm' -- Unmute conference - - - - - Set variable to value - Setvar(#n=value): Sets channel specific variable n to value - - - - Record to a file - Record(filename:format|silence[|maxduration][|option]) - -Records from the channel into a given filename. If the file exists it will -be overwritten. -- 'format' is the format of the file type to be recorded (wav, gsm, etc). -- 'silence' is the number of seconds of silence to allow before returning. -- 'maxduration' is the maximum recording duration in seconds. If missing -or 0 there is no maximum. -- 'option' may be 'skip' to return immediately if the line is not up, -or 'noanswer' to attempt to record even if the line is not up. - -If filename contains '%d', these characters will be replaced with a number -incremented by one each time the file is recorded. - -Formats: g723, g729, gsm, h263, ulaw, alaw, vox, wav, WAV - -User can press '#' to terminate the recording and continue to the next priority. - -Returns -1 when the user hangs up. - - - - - Set CallerID Number - SetCIDNum(cnum[|a]): Set Caller*ID Number on a call to a new -value, while preserving the original Caller*ID name. This is -useful for providing additional information to the called -party. Sets ANI as well if a flag is used. Always returns 0 - - - - - Resets the Call Data Record - ResetCDR([options]): Causes the Call Data Record to be reset, optionally -storing the current CDR before zeroing it out (if 'w' option is specifed). -record WILL be stored. -Always returns 0. - - - - - Play a file - Playback(filename[|option]): Plays back a given filename (do not put -extension). Options may also be included following a pipe symbol. The 'skip' -option causes the playback of the message to be skipped if the channel -is not in the 'up' state (i.e. it hasn't been answered yet. If 'skip' is -specified, the application will return immediately should the channel not be -off hook. Otherwise, unless 'noanswer' is specified, the channel channel will -be answered before the sound is played. Not all channels support playing -messages while still hook. Returns -1 if the channel was hung up, or if the -file does not exist. Returns 0 otherwise. - - - - - Macro Implementation - Macro(macroname|arg1|arg2...): Executes a macro using the context -'macro-<macroname>', jumping to the 's' extension of that context and -executing each step, then returning when the steps end. The calling -extension, context, and priority are stored in ${MACRO_EXTEN}, -${MACRO_CONTEXT} and ${MACRO_PRIORITY} respectively. Arguments become -${ARG1}, ${ARG2}, etc in the macro context. Macro returns -1 if -any step in the macro returns -1, and 0 otherwise. If you Goto out -of the Macro context, the Macro will terminate and control will be return -at the location of the Goto. Otherwise if ${MACRO_OFFSET} is set at -termination, Macro will attempt to continue at priority -MACRO_OFFSET + N + 1 if such a step exists, and N + 1 otherwise. - - - - - Change the dtmfmode for a SIP call - SIPDtmfMode(inband|info|rfc2833): Changes the dtmfmode for a SIP call - - - - - Waits for some time - Wait(seconds): Waits for the user to enter a new extension for the -specified number of seconds, then returns 0. Seconds can be passed with -fractions of a second. (eg: 1.5 = 1.5 seconds) - - - - - Place a call and connect to the current channel - Dial(Technology/resource[&Technology2/resource2...][|timeout][|options][|URL]): -Requests one or more channels and places specified outgoing calls on them. -As soon as a channel answers, the Dial app will answer the originating -channel (if it needs to be answered) and will bridge a call with the channel -which first answered. All other calls placed by the Dial app will be hung up -If a timeout is not specified, the Dial application will wait indefinitely -until either one of the called channels answers, the user hangs up, or all -channels return busy or error. In general, the dialer will return 0 if it -was unable to place the call, or the timeout expired. However, if all -channels were busy, and there exists an extension with priority n+101 (where -n is the priority of the dialer instance), then it will be the next -executed extension (this allows you to setup different behavior on busy from -no-answer). - This application returns -1 if the originating channel hangs up, or if the -call is bridged and either of the parties in the bridge terminate the call. -The option string may contain zero or more of the following characters: - 't' -- allow the called user transfer the calling user by hitting #. - 'T' -- allow the calling user to transfer the call by hitting #. - 'f' -- Forces callerid to be set as the extension of the line - making/redirecting the outgoing call. For example, some PSTNs - don't allow callerids from other extensions then the ones - that are assigned to you. - 'r' -- indicate ringing to the calling party, pass no audio until answered. - 'm' -- provide hold music to the calling party until answered. - 'M(x) -- Executes the macro (x) upon connect of the call - 'h' -- allow callee to hang up by hitting *. - 'H' -- allow caller to hang up by hitting *. - 'C' -- reset call detail record for this call. - 'P[(x)]' -- privacy mode, using 'x' as database if provided. - 'g' -- goes on in context if the destination channel hangs up - 'e' -- Force the caller to Explicitly accept the call - 'A(x)' -- play an announcement to the called party, using x as file - 'S(x)' -- hangup the call after x seconds AFTER called party picked up - 'D([digits])' -- Send DTMF digit string *after* called party has answered - but before the bridge. (w=500ms sec pause) - 'L(x[:y][:z])' -- Limit the call to 'x' ms warning when 'y' ms are left - repeated every 'z' ms) Only 'x' is required, 'y' and 'z' are optional. - The following special variables are optional: - * LIMIT_PLAYAUDIO_CALLER yes|no (default yes) - Play sounds to the caller. - * LIMIT_PLAYAUDIO_CALLEE yes|no - Play sounds to the callee. - * LIMIT_TIMEOUT_FILE File to play when time is up. - * LIMIT_CONNECT_FILE File to play when call begins. - * LIMIT_WARNING_FILE File to play as warning if 'y' is defined. - 'timeleft' is a special sound macro to auto-say the time - left and is the default. - - In addition to transferring the call, a call may be parked and then picked -up by another user. - The optional URL will be sent to the called party if the channel supports it. - This application sets the following channel variables upon completion: - DIALEDTIME Time from dial to answer - ANSWEREDTIME Time for actual call - DIALSTATUS The status of the call as a text string, one of - CHANUNAVAIL | CONGESTION | NOANSWER | BUSY | ANSWER | CANCEL - - - - - Answer a parked call - ParkedCall(exten):Used to connect to a parked call. This Application is always -registered internally and does not need to be explicitly added -into the dialplan, although you should include the 'parkedcalls' -context. - - - - - Set maximum timeout awaiting response - ResponseTimeout(seconds): Set the maximum amount of time permitted after -falling through a series of priorities for a channel in which the user may -begin typing an extension. If the user does not type an extension in this -amount of time, control will pass to the 't' extension if it exists, and -if not the call would be terminated. The default timeout is 10 seconds. -Always returns 0. - - - - - Unconditional hangup - Hangup(): Unconditionally hangs up a given channel by returning -1 always. - - - - - Conditional goto on current time - GotoIfTime(<times>|<weekdays>|<mdays>|<months>?[[context|]extension|]pri): -If the current time matches the specified time, then branch to the specified -extension. Each of the elements may be specified either as '*' (for always) -or as a range. See the 'include' syntax for details. - - - - No operation - NoOp(): No-operation; Does nothing. - - - - Set CallerID Presentation - SetCallerPres(presentation): Set Caller*ID presentation on -a call to a new value. Sets ANI as well if a flag is used. -Always returns 0. Valid presentations are: - - allowed_not_screened : Presentation Allowed, Not Screened - allowed_passed_screen : Presentation Allowed, Passed Screen - allowed_failed_screen : Presentation Allowed, Failed Screen - allowed : Presentation Allowed, Network Number - prohib_not_screened : Presentation Prohibited, Not Screened - prohib_passed_screen : Presentation Prohibited, Passed Screen - prohib_failed_screen : Presentation Prohibited, Failed Screen - prohib : Presentation Prohibited, Network Number - unavailable : Number Unavailable - - - - - - Sets user language - SetLanguage(language): Set the channel language to 'language'. This -information is used for the syntax in generation of numbers, and to choose -a natural language file when available. - For example, if language is set to 'fr' and the file 'demo-congrats' is -requested to be played, if the file 'fr/demo-congrats' exists, then -it will play that file, and if not will play the normal 'demo-congrats'. -Always returns 0. - - - - - Make sure asterisk doesn't save CDR for a certain call - NoCDR(): makes sure there won't be any CDR written for a certain call - - - - Strip leading digits - StripMSD(count): Strips the leading 'count' digits from the channel's -associated extension. For example, the number 5551212 when stripped with a -count of 3 would be changed to 1212. This app always returns 0, and the PBX -will continue processing at the next priority for the *new* extension. - So, for example, if priority 3 of 5551212 is StripMSD 3, the next step -executed will be priority 4 of 1212. If you switch into an extension which -has no first step, the PBX will treat it as though the user dialed an -invalid extension. - - - - - Indicate progress - Progress(): Request that the channel indicate in-band progress is -available to the user. -Always returns 0. - - - - - Barge in (monitor) Zap channel - ZapBarge([channel]): Barges in on a specified zap -channel or prompts if one is not specified. Returns --1 when caller user hangs up and is independent of the -state of the channel being monitored. - - - - Conditional goto - GotoIf(Condition?label1:label2): Go to label 1 if condition is -true, to label2 if condition is false. Either label1 or label2 may be -omitted (in that case, we just don't take the particular branch) but not -both. Look for the condition syntax in examples or documentation. - - - \ No newline at end of file -- 2.11.0