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=== Information for upgrading between Asterisk versions
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=== These files document all the changes that MUST be taken
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=== into account when upgrading between the Asterisk
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=== versions listed below. These changes may require that
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=== you modify your configuration files, dialplan or (in
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=== some cases) source code if you have your own Asterisk
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=== modules or patches. These files also include advance
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=== notice of any functionality that has been marked as
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=== 'deprecated' and may be removed in a future release,
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=== along with the suggested replacement functionality.
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===
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=== UPGRADE-1.2.txt -- Upgrade info for 1.0 to 1.2
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=== UPGRADE-1.4.txt -- Upgrade info for 1.2 to 1.4
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=== UPGRADE-1.6.txt -- Upgrade info for 1.4 to 1.6
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=== UPGRADE-1.8.txt -- Upgrade info for 1.6 to 1.8
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=== UPGRADE-10.txt -- Upgrade info for 1.8 to 10
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=== UPGRADE-11.txt -- Upgrade info for 10 to 11
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===
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There are many significant architectural changes in Asterisk 12. It is
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recommended that you not only read through this document for important
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changes that affect an upgrade, but that you also read through the CHANGES
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document in depth to better understand the new options available to you.
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Additional information on the architectural changes made in Asterisk can be
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found on the Asterisk wiki (https://wiki.asterisk.org)
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Of particular note, the following systems in Asterisk underwent significant
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changes. Documentation for the changes and a specification for their
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behavior in Asterisk 12 is also available on the Asterisk wiki.
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- AMI: Many events were changed, and the semantics of channels and bridges
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were defined. In particular, how channels and bridges behave under
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transfer scenarios and situations involving multiple parties has
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changed significantly. See https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/x/dAFRAQ
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for more information.
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- CDR: CDR logic was extracted from the many locations it existed in across
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Asterisk and implemented as a consumer of Stasis message bus events.
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As a result, consistency of records has improved significantly and the
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behavior of CDRs in transfer scenarios has been defined in the CDR
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specification. However, significant behavioral changes in CDRs resulted
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from the transition. The most significant change is the addition of
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CDR entries when a channel who is the Party A in a CDR leaves a bridge.
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See https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/x/pwpRAQ for more information.
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- CEL: Much like CDRs, CEL was removed from the many locations it existed in
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across Asterisk and implemented as a consumer of Stasis message bus
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events. It now closely follows the Bridging API model of channels and
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bridges, and has a much closer consistency of conveyed events as AMI.
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For the changes in events, see https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/x/4ICLAQ.
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Build System:
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- Removed the CHANNEL_TRACE development mode build option. Certain aspects of
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the CHANNEL_TRACE build option were incompatible with the new bridging
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architecture.
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- Asterisk now depends on libjansson, libuuid and optionally (but recommended)
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libxslt and uriparser.
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- The new SIP stack and channel driver uses a particular version of PJSIP.
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Please see https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/x/J4GLAQ for more information on
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configuring and installing PJSIP for use with Asterisk.
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AgentLogin and chan_agent:
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- Along with AgentRequest, this application has been modified to be a
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replacement for chan_agent. The chan_agent module and the Agent channel
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driver have been removed from Asterisk, as the concept of a channel driver
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proxying in front of another channel driver was incompatible with the new
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architecture (and has had numerous problems through past versions of
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Asterisk). The act of a channel calling the AgentLogin application places the
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channel into a pool of agents that can be requested by the AgentRequest
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application. Note that this application, as well as all other agent related
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functionality, is now provided by the app_agent_pool module.
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- This application no longer performs agent authentication. If authentication
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is desired, the dialplan needs to perform this function using the
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Authenticate or VMAuthenticate application or through an AGI script before
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running AgentLogin.
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- The agents.conf schema has changed. Rather than specifying agents on a
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single line in comma delineated fashion, each agent is defined in a separate
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context. This allows agents to use the power of context templates in their
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definition.
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- A number of parameters from agents.conf have been removed. This includes
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maxloginretries, autologoffunavail, updatecdr, goodbye, group, recordformat,
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urlprefix, and savecallsin. These options were obsoleted by the move from
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a channel driver model to the bridging/application model provided by
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app_agent_pool.
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- The AGENTUPDATECDR channel variable has also been removed, for the same
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reason as the updatecdr option.
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- The endcall and enddtmf configuration options are removed. Use the
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dialplan function CHANNEL(dtmf-features) to set DTMF features on the agent
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channel before calling AgentLogin.
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AgentMonitorOutgoing
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- This application has been removed. It was a holdover from when
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AgentCallbackLogin was removed.
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Answer
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- It is no longer possible to bypass updating the CDR when answering a
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channel. CDRs are based on the channel state and will be updated when
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the channel is Answered.
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ControlPlayback
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- The channel variable CPLAYBACKSTATUS may now return the value
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'REMOTESTOPPED' when playback is stopped by an external entity.
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DISA
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- This application now has a dependency on the app_cdr module. It uses this
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module to hide the CDR created prior to execution of the DISA application.
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DumpChan:
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- The output of DumpChan no longer includes the DirectBridge or IndirectBridge
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fields. Instead, if a channel is in a bridge, it includes a BridgeID field
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containing the unique ID of the bridge that the channel happens to be in.
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ForkCDR:
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- Nearly every parameter in ForkCDR has been updated and changed to reflect
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the changes in CDRs. Please see the documentation for the ForkCDR
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application, as well as the CDR specification on the Asterisk wiki.
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NoCDR:
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- The NoCDR application has been deprecated. Please use the CDR_PROP function
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to disable CDRs on a channel.
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ParkAndAnnounce:
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- The app_parkandannounce module has been removed. The application
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ParkAndAnnounce is now provided by the res_parking module. See the
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Parking changes for more information.
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ResetCDR:
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- The 'w' and 'a' options have been removed. Dispatching CDRs to registered
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backends occurs on an as-needed basis in order to preserve linkedid
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propagation and other needed behavior.
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- The 'e' option is deprecated. Please use the CDR_PROP function to enable
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CDRs on a channel that they were previously disabled on.
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- The ResetCDR application is no longer a part of core Asterisk, and instead
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is now delivered as part of app_cdr.
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Queues:
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- Queue strategy rrmemory now has a predictable order similar to strategy
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rrordered. Members will be called in the order that they are added to the
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queue.
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- Removed the queues.conf check_state_unknown option. It is no longer
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necessary.
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- It is now possible to play the Queue prompts to the first user waiting in a
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call queue. Note that this may impact the ability for agents to talk with
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users, as a prompt may still be playing when an agent connects to the user.
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This ability is disabled by default but can be enabled on an individual
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queue using the 'announce-to-first-user' option.
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- The configuration options eventwhencalled and eventmemberstatus have been
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removed. As a result, the AMI events QueueMemberStatus, AgentCalled,
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AgentConnect, AgentComplete, AgentDump, and AgentRingNoAnswer will always be
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sent. The "Variable" fields will also no longer exist on the Agent* events.
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These events can be filtered out from a connected AMI client using the
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eventfilter setting in manager.conf.
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- The queue log now differentiates between blind and attended transfers. A
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blind transfer will result in a BLINDTRANSFER message with the destination
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context and extension. An attended transfer will result in an
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ATTENDEDTRANSFER message. This message will indicate the method by which
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the attended transfer was completed: "BRIDGE" for a bridge merge, "APP"
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for running an application on a bridge or channel, or "LINK" for linking
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two bridges together with local channels. The queue log will also now detect
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externally initiated blind and attended transfers and record the transfer
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status accordingly.
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- When performing queue pause/unpause on an interface without specifying an
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individual queue, the PAUSEALL/UNPAUSEALL event will only be logged if at
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least one member of any queue exists for that interface.
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SetAMAFlags
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- This application is deprecated in favor of CHANNEL(amaflags).
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VoiceMail:
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- Mailboxes defined by app_voicemail MUST be referenced by the rest of the
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system as mailbox@context. The rest of the system cannot add @default
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to mailbox identifiers for app_voicemail that do not specify a context
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any longer. It is a mailbox identifier format that should only be
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interpreted by app_voicemail.
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- The voicemail.conf configuration file now has an 'alias' configuration
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parameter for use with the Directory application. The voicemail realtime
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database table schema has also been updated with an 'alias' column. Systems
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using voicemail with realtime should update their schemas accordingly.
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Channel Drivers:
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- When a channel driver is configured to enable jiterbuffers, they are now
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applied unconditionally when a channel joins a bridge. If a jitterbuffer
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is already set for that channel when it enters, such as by the JITTERBUFFER
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function, then the existing jitterbuffer will be used and the one set by
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the channel driver will not be applied.
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chan_bridge
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- chan_bridge is removed and its functionality is incorporated into ConfBridge
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itself.
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chan_dahdi:
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- Analog port dialing and deferred DTMF dialing for PRI now distinguishes
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between 'w' and 'W'. The 'w' pauses dialing for half a second. The 'W'
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pauses dialing for one second.
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- The default for inband_on_proceeding has changed to no.
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- The CLI command 'dahdi destroy channel' is now 'dahdi destroy channels'.
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A range of channels can be specified to be destroyed. Note that this command
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should only be used if you understand the risks it entails.
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- The script specified by the chan_dahdi.conf mwimonitornotify option now gets
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the exact configured mailbox name. For app_voicemail mailboxes this is
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mailbox@context.
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- Added mwi_vm_boxes that also must be configured for ISDN MWI to be enabled.
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- ignore_failed_channels now defaults to True: the channel will continue to
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be configured even if configuring it has failed. This is generally a
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better setup for systems with not more than one DAHDI device or with DAHDI
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>= 2.8.0 .
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chan_local:
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- The /b option has been removed.
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- chan_local moved into the system core and is no longer a loadable module.
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chan_sip:
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- The 'callevents' parameter has been removed. Hold AMI events are now raised
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in the core, and can be filtered out using the 'eventfilter' parameter
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in manager.conf.
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- Dynamic realtime tables for SIP Users can now include a 'path' field. This
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will store the path information for that peer when it registers. Realtime
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tables can also use the 'supportpath' field to enable Path header support.
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- LDAP realtime configurations for SIP Users now have the AstAccountPathSupport
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objectIdentifier. This maps to the supportpath option in sip.conf.
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Core:
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- Masquerades as an operation inside Asterisk have been effectively hidden
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by the migration to the Bridging API. As such, many 'quirks' of Asterisk
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no longer occur. This includes renaming of channels, "<ZOMBIE>" channels,
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dropping of frame/audio hooks, and other internal implementation details
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that users had to deal with. This fundamental change has large implications
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throughout the changes documented for this version. For more information
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about the new core architecture of Asterisk, please see the Asterisk wiki.
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- The following channel variables have changed behavior which is described in
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the CHANGES file: TRANSFER_CONTEXT, BRIDGEPEER, BRIDGEPVTCALLID,
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ATTENDED_TRANSFER_COMPLETE_SOUND, DYNAMIC_FEATURENAME, and DYNAMIC_PEERNAME.
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AMI (Asterisk Manager Interface):
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- Version 1.4 - The details of what happens to a channel when a masquerade
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happens (transfers, parking, etc) have changed.
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- The Masquerade event now includes the Uniqueid's of the clone and original
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channels.
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- Channels no longer swap Uniqueid's as a result of the masquerade.
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- Instead of a shell game of renames, there's now a single rename, appending
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<ZOMBIE> to the name of the original channel.
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- *Major* changes were made to both the syntax as well as the semantics of the
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AMI protocol. In particular, AMI events have been substantially modified
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and improved in this version of Asterisk. The major event changes are listed
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below.
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- NewPeerAccount has been removed. NewAccountCode is raised instead.
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- Reload events have been consolidated and standardized.
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- ModuleLoadReport has been removed.
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- FaxSent is now SendFAX; FaxReceived is now ReceiveFAX. This standardizes
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app_fax and res_fax events.
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- MusicOnHold has been replaced with MusicOnHoldStart and MusicOnHoldStop.
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- JabberEvent has been removed.
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- Hold is now in the core and will now raise Hold and Unhold events.
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- Join is now QueueCallerJoin.
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- Leave is now QueueCallerLeave.
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- Agentlogin/Agentlogoff is now AgentLogin/AgentLogoff, respectively.
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- ChannelUpdate has been removed.
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- Local channel optimization is now conveyed via LocalOptimizationBegin and
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LocalOptimizationEnd.
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- BridgeAction and BridgeExec have been removed.
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- BlindTransfer and AttendedTransfer events were added.
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- Dial is now DialBegin and DialEnd.
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- DTMF is now DTMFBegin and DTMFEnd.
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- Bridge has been replaced with BridgeCreate, BridgeEnter, BridgeLeave, and
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BridgeDestroy
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- MusicOnHold has been replaced with MusicOnHoldStart and MusicOnHoldStop
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- AGIExec is now AGIExecStart and AGIExecEnd
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- AsyncAGI is now AsyncAGIStart, AsyncAGIExec, and AsyncAGIEnd
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- The 'MCID' AMI event now publishes a channel snapshot when available and
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its non-channel-snapshot parameters now use either the "MCallerID" or
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'MConnectedID' prefixes with Subaddr*, Name*, and Num* suffixes instead
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of 'CallerID' and 'ConnectedID' to avoid confusion with similarly named
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parameters in the channel snapshot.
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- The 'Channel' key used in the 'AlarmClear', 'Alarm', and 'DNDState' has been
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renamed "DAHDIChannel" since it does not convey an Asterisk channel name.
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- All AMI events now contain a 'SystemName' field, if available.
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- Local channel information in events is now prefixed with 'LocalOne' and
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'LocalTwo'. This replaces the suffix of '1' and '2' for the two halves of
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the Local channel. This affects the 'LocalBridge', 'LocalOptimizationBegin',
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and 'LocalOptimizationEnd' events.
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- The 'RTCPSent'/'RTCPReceived' events have been significantly modified from
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previous versions. They now report all SR/RR packets sent/received, and
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have been restructured to better reflect the data sent in a SR/RR. In
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particular, the event structure now supports multiple report blocks.
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- The deprecated use of | (pipe) as a separator in the channelvars setting in
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manager.conf has been removed.
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- The SIP SIPqualifypeer action now sends a response indicating it will qualify
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a peer once a peer has been found to qualify. Once the qualify has been
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completed it will now issue a SIPqualifypeerdone event.
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- The AMI event 'Newexten' field 'Extension' is deprecated, and may be removed
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in a future release. Please use the common 'Exten' field instead.
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- The AMI events 'ParkedCall', 'ParkedCallTimeOut', 'ParkedCallGiveUp', and
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'UnParkedCall' have changed significantly in the new res_parking module.
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- The 'Channel' and 'From' headers are gone. For the channel that was parked
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or is coming out of parking, a 'Parkee' channel snapshot is issued and it
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has a number of fields associated with it. The old 'Channel' header relayed
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the same data as the new 'ParkeeChannel' header.
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- The 'From' field was ambiguous and changed meaning depending on the event.
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for most of these, it was the name of the channel that parked the call
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(the 'Parker'). There is no longer a header that provides this channel name,
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however the 'ParkerDialString' will contain a dialstring to redial the
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device that parked the call.
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- On UnParkedCall events, the 'From' header would instead represent the
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channel responsible for retrieving the parkee. It receives a channel
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snapshot labeled 'Retriever'. The 'from' field is is replaced with
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'RetrieverChannel'.
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- Lastly, the 'Exten' field has been replaced with 'ParkingSpace'.
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- The AMI event 'Parkinglot' (response to 'Parkinglots' command) in a similar
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fashion has changed the field names 'StartExten' and 'StopExten' to
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'StartSpace' and 'StopSpace' respectively.
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- The AMI 'Status' response event to the AMI Status action replaces the
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'BridgedChannel' and 'BridgedUniqueid' headers with the 'BridgeID' header to
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indicate what bridge the channel is currently in.
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CDR (Call Detail Records)
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- Significant changes have been made to the behavior of CDRs. The CDR engine
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was effectively rewritten and built on the Stasis message bus. For a full
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definition of CDR behavior in Asterisk 12, please read the specification
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on the Asterisk wiki (wiki.asterisk.org).
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- CDRs will now be created between all participants in a bridge. For each
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pair of channels in a bridge, a CDR is created to represent the path of
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communication between those two endpoints. This lets an end user choose who
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to bill for what during bridge operations with multiple parties.
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- The duration, billsec, start, answer, and end times now reflect the times
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associated with the current CDR for the channel, as opposed to a cumulative
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measurement of all CDRs for that channel.
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CEL:
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- The Uniqueid field for a channel is now a stable identifier, and will not
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change due to transfers, parking, etc.
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- CEL has undergone significant rework in Asterisk 12, and is now built on the
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Stasis message bus. Please see the specification for CEL on the Asterisk
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wiki at https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/x/4ICLAQ for more detailed
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information. A summary of the affected events is below:
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- BRIDGE_START, BRIDGE_END, BRIDGE_UPDATE, 3WAY_START, 3WAY_END, CONF_ENTER,
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CONF_EXIT, CONF_START, and CONF_END events have all been removed. These
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events have been replaced by BRIDGE_ENTER/BRIDGE_EXIT.
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- BLINDTRANSFER/ATTENDEDTRANSFER events now report the peer as NULL and
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additional information in the extra string field.
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Dialplan Functions:
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- Certain dialplan functions have been marked as 'dangerous', and may only be
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executed from the dialplan. Execution from extenal sources (AMI's GetVar and
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SetVar actions; etc.) may be inhibited by setting live_dangerously in the
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[options] section of asterisk.conf to no. SHELL(), channel locking, and
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direct file read/write functions are marked as dangerous. DB_DELETE() and
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REALTIME_DESTROY() are marked as dangerous for reads, but can now safely
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accept writes (which ignore the provided value).
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- The default value for live_dangerously was changed from yes (in Asterisk 11
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and earlier) to no (in Asterisk 12 and greater).
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Dialplan:
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- All channel and global variable names are evaluated in a case-sensitive
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manner. In previous versions of Asterisk, variables created and evaluated in
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the dialplan were evaluated case-insensitively, but built-in variables and
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variable evaluation done internally within Asterisk was done
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case-sensitively.
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- Asterisk has always had code to ignore dash '-' characters that are not
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part of a character set in the dialplan extensions. The code now
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consistently ignores these characters when matching dialplan extensions.
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- BRIDGE_FEATURES channel variable is now casesensitive for feature letter
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codes. Uppercase variants apply them to the calling party while lowercase
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variants apply them to the called party.
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Features:
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- The features.conf [applicationmap] <FeatureName> ActivatedBy option is
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no longer honored. The feature is always activated by the channel that has
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DYNAMIC_FEATURES defined on it when it enters the bridge. Use predial to set
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different values of DYNAMIC_FEATURES on the channels
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- Executing a dynamic feature on the bridge peer in a multi-party bridge will
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execute it on all peers of the activating channel.
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- There is no longer an explicit 'features reload' CLI command. Features can
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still be reloaded using 'module reload features'.
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- It is no longer necessary (or possible) to define the ATXFER_NULL_TECH in
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features.c for atxferdropcall=no to work properly. This option now just
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works.
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Parking:
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- Parking has been extracted from the Asterisk core as a loadable module,
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res_parking.
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- Configuration is found in res_parking.conf. It is no longer supported in
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features.conf
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- The arguments for the Park, ParkedCall, and ParkAndAnnounce applications
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have been modified significantly. See the application documents for
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specific details.
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- Numerous changes to Parking related applications, AMI and CLI commands and
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internal inter-workings have been made. Please read the CHANGES file for
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the detailed list.
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Security Events Framework:
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- Security Event timestamps now use ISO 8601 formatted date/time instead of
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the "seconds-microseconds" format that it was using previously.
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AGENT:
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- The password option has been disabled, as the AgentLogin application no
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longer provides authentication.
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AUDIOHOOK_INHERIT:
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- Due to changes in the Asterisk core, this function is no longer needed to
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preserve a MixMonitor on a channel during transfer operations and dialplan
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execution. It is effectively obsolete.
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CDR: (function)
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- The 'amaflags' and 'accountcode' attributes for the CDR function are
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deprecated. Use the CHANNEL function instead to access these attributes.
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- The 'l' option has been removed. When reading a CDR attribute, the most
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recent record is always used. When writing a CDR attribute, all non-finalized
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CDRs are updated.
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- The 'r' option has been removed, for the same reason as the 'l' option.
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- The 's' option has been removed, as LOCKED semantics no longer exist in the
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CDR engine.
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VMCOUNT:
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- Mailboxes defined by app_voicemail MUST be referenced by the rest of the
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system as mailbox@context. The rest of the system cannot add @default
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to mailbox identifiers for app_voicemail that do not specify a context
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any longer. It is a mailbox identifier format that should only be
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interpreted by app_voicemail.
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res_rtp_asterisk:
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- ICE/STUN/TURN support in res_rtp_asterisk has been made optional. To enable
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them, an Asterisk-specific version of PJSIP needs to be installed.
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Tarballs are available from https://github.com/asterisk/pjproject/tags/.
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