![]() ![]() Various compilation flags that alter Asterisk's behaviour. The TEST_FRAMEWORK compilation option has been selected in Compiler Flags - Development.Been configured with the -enable-dev-mode setting.These are typically only available when Asterisk has: ![]() This can includes music on hold, calendar integration, database integration, various protocol stacks, etc. Modules that provide additional resources to Asterisk. Modules that implement dialplan functionality or enhancements. A function might be used to set the Caller ID on an outbound call, for example. Modules that are used to retrieve or set various settings on a call. Modules used to save media to disk in a particular file format, and to convert those files back to media streams on the network. Typically codecs are used to encode media so that it takes less bandwidth. Modules that provide encoding/decoding for audio or video. Modules that provide communications with devices outside of Asterisk, and translate that particular signalling or protocol to the core. Modules that provide Channel Event Logging (CEL) drivers for various permanent storage backends. Modules that provide Call Detail Record (CDR) drivers for various permanent storage backends. Modules that provide various bridge mixing technologies and other bridge related functionality. An application might answer a call, play a sound prompt, hang up a call, and so forth. Modules that provide call functionality to the system. ![]() See README-addons.txt, delivered with Asterisk, for more information. Modules that link with libraries that have licensing restrictions beyond what is allowed via the GPLv2 and Asterisk's dual licensing model. ![]()
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