;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------; ; Do NOT edit this file as it is auto-generated by FreePBX. All modifications to ; ; this file must be done via the web gui. There are alternative files to make ; ; custom modifications, details at: http://freepbx.org/configuration_files ; ;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------; [general] nat=yes externhost=mokedonline.dyndns.info externrefresh=120 localnet=192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0 ; These files will all be included in the [general] context ; #include sip_general_additional.conf ;sip_general_custom.conf is the proper file location for placing any sip general ;options that you might need set. For example: enable and force the sip jitterbuffer. ;If these settings are desired they should be set the sip_general_custom.conf file. ; ; jbenable=yes ; jbforce=yes ; ;It is also the proper place to add the lines needed for sip nat'ing when going ;through a firewall. For nat'ing you'd need to add the following lines: ; nat=yes , externip= , localhost= , and optionally fromdomain= . ; #include sip_general_custom.conf ;sip_nat.conf is here for legacy support reasons and for those that upgrade ;from previous versions. If you have this file with lines in it please make ;sure they are not duplicated in sip_general_custom.conf, if so remove them ;from sip_nat.conf as sip_general_custom.conf will have precedence. #include sip_nat.conf ;sip_registrations_custom.conf is for any customizations you might need to do to ;the automatically generated registrations that FreePBX makes. ; #include sip_registrations_custom.conf #include sip_registrations.conf ; These files should all be expected to come after the [general] context ; #include sip_custom.conf #include sip_additional.conf ;sip_custom_post.conf If you have extra parameters that are needed for a ;extension to work to for example, those go here. So you have extension ;1000 defined in your system you start by creating a line [1000](+) in this ;file. Then on the next line add the extra parameter that is needed. ;When the sip.conf is loaded it will append your additions to the end of ;that extension. ; #include sip_custom_post.conf