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cookbooks:5.4.x:core [2020/08/13 14:59]
miconda [latency_limit_action]
cookbooks:5.4.x:core [2021/05/12 13:07]
giavac [snd_port]
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 This is the second section of the configuration file, containing the directives to load modules and set their parameters. This is the second section of the configuration file, containing the directives to load modules and set their parameters.
  
-It contains the directives **loadmodule** and **modparam**. In the default configuration file starts with the line setting the path to modules (the assignment to **mpath** core parameter.+It contains the directives **loadmodule** and **modparam**. In the default configuration file it starts with the line setting the path to modules (the assignment to **mpath** core parameter).
  
 Example of content: Example of content:
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   * integer - numbers of 32bit size   * integer - numbers of 32bit size
   * boolean - aliases to 1 (true, on, yes) or 0 (false, off, no)   * boolean - aliases to 1 (true, on, yes) or 0 (false, off, no)
-  * string - tokens enclosed in between double or single quotes+  * string - tokens enclosed in double or single quotes
  
  
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 ==== Identifiers ==== ==== Identifiers ====
  
-Identifiers are tokens which are not enclosed in single or double quotes and to match the rules for integer or boolean values.+Identifiers are tokens which are not enclosed in single or double quotes and don'match the rules for integer or boolean values.
  
 For example, the identifiers are the core parameters and functions, module functions, core keywords and statements. For example, the identifiers are the core parameters and functions, module functions, core keywords and statements.
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 ==== status ==== ==== status ====
  
-If used in onreply_route, this variable is a referece to the status code of the reply. If it used in a standard route block, the variable is a reference to the status of the last reply sent out for the current request.+If used in **onreply_route**, this variable is a reference to the status code of the reply. If used in a standard route block, the variable is a reference to the status of the last reply sent out for the current request.
  
 Example of usage: Example of usage:
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 ==== snd_af ==== ==== snd_af ====
  
 +In **onsend_route** it identifies the address family (see **af**) used to send the message out.
 ==== snd_ip ==== ==== snd_ip ====
  
 +In **onsend_route** it contains the IP address used by Kamailio to send the message out.
 ==== snd_port ==== ==== snd_port ====
  
 +In **onsend_route** it contains the port used by Kamailio to send the message out.
 ==== snd_proto ==== ==== snd_proto ====
  
 +In **onsend_route** it identifies the protocol (see **proto**) used to send the message out.
 ==== src_ip ==== ==== src_ip ====
  
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