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@ -1087,15 +1087,25 @@ srvlookup=yes ; Enable DNS SRV lookups on outbound calls
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;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; DEVICE CONFIGURATION
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;
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; The SIP channel has two types of devices, the friend and the peer.
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; * The type=friend is a device type that accepts both incoming and outbound calls,
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; where Asterisk match on the From: username on incoming calls.
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; (A synonym for friend is "user"). This is a type you use for your local
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; SIP phones.
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; * The type=peer also handles both incoming and outbound calls. On inbound calls,
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; Asterisk only matches on IP/port, not on names. This is mostly used for SIP
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; trunks.
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;
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; SIP entities have a 'type' which determines their roles within Asterisk.
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; * For entities with 'type=peer':
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; Peers handle both inbound and outbound calls and are matched by ip/port, so for
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; The case of incoming calls from the peer, the IP address must match in order for
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; The invitation to work. This means calls made from either direction won't work if
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; The peer is unregistered while host=dynamic or if the host is otherise not set to
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; the correct IP of the sender.
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; * For entities with 'type=user':
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; Asterisk users handle inbound calls only (meaning they call Asterisk, Asterisk can't
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; call them) and are matched by their authorization information (authname and secret).
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; Asterisk doesn't rely on their IP and will accept calls regardless of the host setting
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; as long as the incoming SIP invite authorizes successfully.
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; * For entities with 'type=friend':
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; Asterisk will create the entity as both a friend and a peer. Asterisk will accept
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; calls from friends like it would for users, requiring only that the authorization
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; matches rather than the IP address. Since it is also a peer, a friend entity can
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; be called as long as its IP is known to Asterisk. In the case of host=dynamic,
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; this means it is necessary for the entity to register before Asterisk can call it.
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;
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; Use remotesecret for outbound authentication, and secret for authenticating
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; inbound requests. For historical reasons, if no remotesecret is supplied for an
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; outbound registration or call, the secret will be used.
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