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cookbooks:5.4.x:core [2020/08/13 14:59] miconda [latency_limit_action] |
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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 | + | * 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' |
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, | + | If used in **onreply_route**, this variable is a reference |
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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==== to_ip ==== | ==== to_ip ==== | ||
+ | In **onsend_route** it contains the destination IP address where the message will be sent to. | ||
==== to_port ==== | ==== to_port ==== | ||
+ | In **onsend_route** it contains the destination port where the message will be sent to. | ||
==== to_uri ==== | ==== to_uri ==== | ||