If you need to do a couple differing operations on a list of many
area/country codes, then you may consider using the database to let the dial
plan choose what to do, rather than go through so many extensions.
I mention this to keep your extensions.conf easier to read, not because I
know whether
Asterisk support the concept of configuration engine, this means
that you can write a configuration engine to get the data from
anywhere. The default configuration engine is text_file_engine, that
reads the configuration from text files. This engine does not have any
limit in the code, so the
On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 11:24 -0500, Moises Silva wrote:
Asterisk support the concept of configuration engine, this means
that you can write a configuration engine to get the data from
anywhere. The default configuration engine is text_file_engine, that
reads the configuration from text files.
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE: Size limitations of extensions.conf
Asterisk support the concept of configuration engine, this means
that you can write a configuration engine to get the data from
anywhere. The default configuration engine