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diff --git a/main/sems/sems.conf b/main/sems/sems.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 5e0ba4935e..0000000000 --- a/main/sems/sems.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,352 +0,0 @@ -# $Id: sems.conf.sample 1541 2009-10-14 12:00:58Z sayer $ -# -# sems.conf.sample -# -# Sip Express Media Server (sems) -# -# sample configuration file -# -# -# whitespaces (spaces and tabs) are ignored -# comments start with a "#" and may be used inline -# -# example: option=value # i like this option -# -# @filename includes mod_config_path/filename -# @/absolute/path/to/file includes file - -############################################################ -# Network configuration - -# optional parameter: media_ip=<ip_address>|<device> -# -# - this informs SEMS about the IP address or interface that -# SEMS uses to send and receive media. If not set, defaults -# to first non-loopback interface. -# -# Examples: -# media_ip=10.0.0.34 -# media_ip=eth0 - -# optional parameter: sip_ip=<ip_address> -# -# - this informs SEMS about the SIP IP where its SIP stack is -# bound to or should be bound to. If 'sipctrl' SIP stack is used, -# the SIP stack will bind to this address. This also sets -# the value used for contact header in outgoing calls and -# registrations. If not set, defaults to first non-loopback -# interface. -# -# Example: -# sip_ip=10.0.0.34 -# - -# optional parameter: public_ip=<ip_address> -# -# - when running SEMS behind certain simple NAT configurations, -# you can use this parameter to inform SEMS of its public IP -# address. If this parameter is set, SEMS will write this value -# into SDP bodies. -# If this parameter is not set, the local IP address is used. -# N.B., there is no support for port translation; the local -# RTP port is advertised in SDP in either case. -# -# Example: -# public_ip=75.101.219.48 -# - -# optional parameter: sip_port=<port_number> -# -# - this informs SEMS about the port where its SIP stack is -# bound to or should be bound to. SEMS needs this information -# to correctly set the contact header in outgoing calls -# and registrations. Should be set to equal the 'port' -# configuration option in ser_sems.cfg. -# This does not need to be set if sipctrl SIP stack, outgoing -# calls and registrations from SEMS are not used. -# -# default: 5060 -# -sip_port=5080 - -# optional parameter: outbound_proxy=uri -# -# - this sets a next hop for calls and registrations outgoing -# from SEMS. This does not apply to requests in a dialog that -# is initiated by someone else and incoming to SEMS, as in -# this case the next_hop is taken by SEMS from the incoming -# request that established the dialog. -# If this is not set (default setting), then for dialogs -# initiated by SEMS the r-uri is resolved and the request -# is sent there directly. -# This is resolved by the SIP stack with DNS if a name is given. -# Warning: If the value set here can not be resolved, no -# requests will be sent out at all! -# -# default: empty -# -# Example: -# outbound_proxy=sip:proxy.mydomain.net - -# optional parameter: rtp_low_port=<port> -# -# - sets lowest for RTP used port -rtp_low_port=10000 - -# optional parameter: rtp_high_port=<port> -# -# - sets highest for RTP used port -rtp_high_port=60000 - -############################################################ -# modules and application configuration -# -# Configuration of plugin (module) loading: -# - if load_plugins is set, only those are loaded. -# - if load_plugins is not set, all modules in the plugin_path -# directory are loaded, except those which are listed -# in exclude_plugins. -# - -# optional parameter: plugin_path=<path> -# -# - sets the path to the plug-ins' binaries -# - may be absolute or relative to CWD -plugin_path=/usr/lib/sems/plug-in/ - -# optional parameter: load_plugins=<modules list> -# -# semicolon-separated list of modules to load. -# If empty, all modules in plugin_path are loaded. -# One of [sipctrl,unixsockctrl,binrpcctrl] must be loaded. -# -# example for announcement with only g711 and ilbc codecs -# load_plugins=wav;ilbc;announcement;sipctrl - -# optional parameter: exclude_plugins=<modules list> -# -# semicolon-separated list of modules to exclude from loading -# ('blacklist'). If empty, all modules in plugin_path are loaded. -# This has only effect it load_plugins is not set. -# -# o binrpcctrl and unixsockctrl: excluded as sipctrl is default ctrl -# o precoded_announce: no precoded sample files present -exclude_plugins=binrpcctrl;unixsockctrl;precoded_announce - -# optional parameter: application -# -# This controls which application is to be executed if there -# is no explicit application requested from the SIP stack -# (i.e. unixsockctrl and second parameter of t_write_unix). -# -# This can be one of -# $(ruri.user) - user part of ruri is taken as application, -# e.g. sip:announcement@host -# $(ruri.param) - uri parameter "app", e.g. -# sip:joe@host.net;app=announcement -# $(apphdr) - the value of the P-App-Name header is used -# -# $(mapping) - regex=>application mapping is read from -# app_mapping.conf (see app_mapping.conf) -# <application name> - application name configured here, e.g. -# application=announcement -# -# examples: -# application = conference -# application = $(mapping) -# application = $(ruri.user) -# application = $(ruri.param) -application = $(apphdr) - -# parameter: plugin_config_path=<path> -# -# - in this path configuration files of the applications -# (e.g. announcement.conf) are searched -plugin_config_path=/etc/sems/etc/ - -# optional parameter: exclude_payloads=<payload list> -# -# semicolon-separated list of payloads to exclude from loading -# ('blacklist'). -# -# For example, to only use low bandwidth codecs: -# exclude_payloads=PCMU;PCMA;G726-40;G726-32;G721;L16 -# or, to use only codecs which are not CPU-intensive: -# exclude_payloads=iLBC;speex; -# only use G711 (exclude everything else): -# exclude_payloads=iLBC;speex;G726-40;G726-32;G721;G726-24;G726-16;GSM;L16 - -############################################################ -# logging and running - -# optional parameter: fork={yes|no} -# -# - specifies if sems should run in daemon mode (background) -# (fork=no is the same as -E) -fork=yes - -# optional parameter: stderr={yes|no} -# -# - debug mode: do not fork and log to stderr -# (stderr=yes is the same as -E) -stderr=no - -# optional parameter: loglevel={0|1|2|3} -# -# - sets log level (error=0, warning=1, info=2, debug=3) -# (same as -D) -loglevel=2 - -# optional parameter: syslog_facility={DAEMON|USER|LOCAL[0-7]} -# -# - sets the log facility that is used for syslog. Using this, -# the log can for example be filtered into a special file -# by the syslog daemon. -# -# Default: DAEMON -# -# Example: -# syslog_facility=LOCAL0 - -# optional parameter: log_sessions=[yes|no] -# -# Default: no -# -# If log_sessions=yes is set, INFO level log messages are generated -# for each session when it is started and stopped. -# -# log_sessions=yes - -# optional parameter: log_events=[yes|no] -# -# Default: no -# -# If log_eventy=yes is set, generic DBG level log messages are -# generated for each event that is posted into an event queue. -# -# log_events=yes - - -############################################################ -# tuning - -# optional parameter: media_processor_threads=<num_value> -# -# - controls how many threads should be created that -# process media - on single-processor systems set this -# parameter to 1 (default), on MP systems to a higher -# value -# -# media_processor_threads=1 - - -# optional parameter: session_limit=<limit>;<err code>;<err reason> -# -# - this sets a maximum active session limit. If that limit is -# reached, no further calls are accepted, but the error reply -# with err code/err reason is sent out. -# -# Default: 0 (None) -# -# Example: -# session_limit="1000;503;Server overload" - -# optional parameter: options_session_limit=<limit>;<err code>;<err reason> -# -# - this sets a custom response to OPTIONS, if the session count reaches -# a certain limit. This way health monitor could raise an alarm to syste -# administrator. -# -# Default: 0 (None) -# -# Example: -# options_session_limit="900;503;Warning, server soon overloaded" - - -# optional parameter: dead_rtp_time=<unsigned int> -# -# - if != 0, after this time (in seconds) of no RTP -# a session is considered dead and stopped. If set -# to 0 no check is done for rtp timeout. -# -# default=300 (5 minutes) -# -# Examples: -# # disable RTP timeout -# dead_rtp_time=0 -# # RTP timeout after 10 seconds -# dead_rtp_time=10 - -# optional parameter: use_default_signature={yes|no} -# -# - use a Server/User-Agent header with the SEMS server -# signature and version. -# Set server_signature=0 in ser_sems.cfg if you use SER -# as SIP stack. -# -# default=no -# -use_default_signature=yes - -# optional parameter: signature=<signature string> -# -# - use a Server/User-Agent header with a custom user agent -# signature. -# Overridden by default signature if -# use_default_signature is set. -# Set server_signature=0 in ser_sems.cfg if you use it. -# -# -# signature="SEMS media server 1.0" - -# optional parameter: single_codec_in_ok={yes|no} -# -# - use single codec in 200 OK response -# -# default=no -# -# single_codec_in_ok=no - -# optional parameter: codec_order=codec_name_1,codec_name2,... -# -# - Codec order used when sending INVITE requests. Codecs in codec_order -# will be on the top of the list followed by other supported codecs -# (if any). -# -# default=empty -# -# codec_order=iLBC,GSM - -# optional parameter: ignore_rtpxheaders={yes|no} -# -# - if this is set to yes, RTP extension headers (e.g. when using ZRTP) -# are ignored. If set to no, the whole RTP packets with extension -# headers will be ignored and a debug message is printed on every -# received packet. -# -# default=no -# -# ignore_rtpxheaders=yes - -# optional parameter: dtmf_detector={spandsp|internal} -# -# sets inband DTMF detector to use. spandsp support must be compiled in -# for this to have effect if dtmf_detector=spandsp. -# -# default: internal -# -# dtmf_detector=spandsp - -# optional parameter: unhandled_reply_loglevel={error|warn|info|debug|no} -# -# the default application logic implemented in the applications is to stop -# the session right after sending BYE, without waiting for a reply. this -# leads to many log entries of the form -# ERROR: [b6fa6bb0] handleSipMsg (AmSipDispatcher.cpp:48): unhandled -# reply: [code:200;phrase:[OK];... ] -# -# This parameter sets the log lovel of unhandled positive (200 class) replies. -# -# default: error -# -# unhandled_reply_loglevel=info |