4 # Turn debugging all on=0xffff or off=0x0000 (default= 0x0000)
5 # Note that debugging is for developer only. If you wan't to 'see the LCR
6 # working', you will find a logging feature below. Also detailed traces
7 # are possible using the admin tool.
8 #define DEBUG_CONFIG 0x0001
9 #define DEBUG_MSG 0x0002
10 #define DEBUG_STACK 0x0004
11 #define DEBUG_BCHANNEL 0x0008
12 #define DEBUG_PORT 0x0100
13 #define DEBUG_ISDN 0x0110
14 #define DEBUG_GSM 0x0120
15 #define DEBUG_VBOX 0x0180
16 #define DEBUG_EPOINT 0x0200
17 #define DEBUG_JOIN 0x0400
18 #define DEBUG_CRYPT 0x1000
19 #define DEBUG_ROUTE 0x2000
20 #define DEBUG_IDLETIME 0x4000
21 #define DEBUG_LOG 0x7fff
25 # The log file can be used to track actions by the LCR. Omit the parameter
26 # to turn off log file. By default, log file is located inside the directory
27 # "/usr/local/lcr/log".
28 #log /usr/local/lcr/log
30 # Use "alaw" (default) or "ulaw" samples.
33 # The LCR should run as real time process. Because audio is streamed and
34 # ISDN protocol requires a certain response time, we must have high priority.
35 # By default, the process runs an normal priority, lika most processes do.
36 # To debug, it is whise to use "schedule" with no parameter to turn off
37 # realtime scheduling. In case of an endless loop bug, LCR will take
38 # all CPU time forever - your machine hangs.
41 # Use tone sets (default= tones_american).
42 # This can be overridden by the extension setting
43 #tones_dir tones_american
45 # Fetch tone sets as specified here.
46 # The tone sets will be loaded during startup, and no harddisk access is
47 # required. Specify all tone sets seperated by komma.
48 # By default, no tone is fetched. Tone sets, that are not specified here, will
49 # be streamed from hard disk.
50 # Don't use spaces to seperate!
51 #fetch_tones tones_american,tones_german,vbox_english,vbox_german
53 # Prefix to dial national call (default= 0).
54 # If you omit the prefix, all subscriber numbers are national numbers.
58 # Prefix to dial international call (default= 00).
59 # If you omit the prefix, all subscriber numbers are international numbers.
62 # On external calls, dialing can be done via normal called party number
63 # information element or via keypad facility. Some telephone systems require
64 # dialing via keypad to enable/disable special functions.
65 # By default keypad facility is disabled.
68 # For calls to external where caller id is not available, this id is used.
69 # It is sent of type "subscriber number". This ID is only usefull if the
70 # external line will not screen caller id. It will be sent anonymous.
71 # If you don't know what to use it for, you don't need it.
75 # Tones/announcements are streamed from user space. It is possible to use
76 # the module "mISDN_dsp.o" instead. It provides simple tones with much less cpu
77 # usage. If supported by special hardware, tones are loops that require no
78 # bus/cpu load at all, except when the tone changes.
79 # This works only for ISDN ports. It can be overridden by extension's tone set.
80 # Defautlt is streaming of tones. Use parameter "american", "german", or
81 # "oldgerman". "oldgerman" sounds like the old german telephone system (POTS).
84 # Source email address of the LCR. E.g. it is used when sending a mail
85 # from the voice box. It is not the address the mails are sent to.
86 # Most mail servers require an existing domain in order to accept mails.
87 #email lcr@your.domain
89 # Directory to write lock file and admin socket file to.
90 # If /var/run does not have the rights to run LCR, you may choose /var/tmp
91 # or any directory with the appropiet rights LCR runs with.
94 # Change rights of LCR socket, where lcradmin or chan_lcr connects to.
95 # By default 700 (user only) rights are set. If Asterisk runs with a different
96 # user, the rights may be changed to all users (777).
97 # Rights must have 0 in front, if octal values above are used.
100 # Enable GSM network capability.
101 # This option turns LCR into a GSM network. Additional options are specified
102 # in 'gsm.conf'. You also need openbsc at compile time and of yourse -
103 # a base station transceiver. For more refer to LCR home page.
106 # Running a GSM network may disturb other networks and may be prossecuted by
107 # law of your country.
108 # Running a GSM network may prevent mobile users from making EMERGENCY CALLS.
109 # Be sure to allow emergency calls to be routed to emergency facilities.