01-20-2020
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capisuite.conf
CAPISUITE.CONF(5) CAPISUITE.CONF(5)
NAME
capisuite.conf - configuration of the CapiSuite daemon
DESCRIPTION
The options for the CapiSuite daemon are configured here. They will be presented in brief here - for further details please refer to the
comments in the configuration file itself.
OPTIONS
incoming_script="/path/to/incoming.py"
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idle_script="/path/to/idle.py"
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seconds. Lesser numbers give you quicker response to queued jobs but also a higher system load. The default should be ok in most
cases.
log_file="/path/to/capisuite.log"
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cial log (see below).
log_level="1"
You can define how detailled the log output of CapiSuite will be. The default will give you some informational messages for each
incoming and outgoing call and should be enough for normal use. I would recommend to only increase it if you encounter some prob-
lems. Logs of higher level are mainly intended for developers, so just use them if you want to report a problem or have some
know-how of the CAPI interface and the internals of CapiSuite.
log_error="/path/to/capisuite.error"
All errors which CapiSuite detects internally and in your scripts will end up here. They are written to an extra file so that they
don't get lost in the normal log. Please check this log regularly for any messages - especially when you encounter problems. Please
report all messages you don't understand and which aren't caused by your own script-modifications to the CapiSuite team.
DDI_length="0"
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DDI_base_length="0"
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DDI_stop_numbers=""
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switchboard), then you can list these shorter extensions here, separated by commas.
SEE ALSO
capisuite(8), fax.conf(5), answering_machine.conf(5), capisuitefax(1)
AUTHOR
Gernot Hillier <gernot@hillier.de>.
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