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- .TH " \fBasterisk\fP " "8"
- <<<<<<< .working
- .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.
-
- >>>>>>> .merge-right.r306999
- .\" created by instant / docbook-to-man, Tue 08 Feb 2011, 17:30
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