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; DUNDi configuration file
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; For more information about DUNDi, see http://www.dundi.com
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;
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;
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[general]
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;
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; The "general" section contains general parameters relating
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; to the operation of the dundi client and server.
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;
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; The first part should be your complete contact information
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; should someone else in your peer group need to contact you.
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;
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;department=Your Department
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;organization=Your Company, Inc.
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;locality=Your City
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;stateprov=ST
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;country=US
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;email=your@email.com
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;phone=+12565551212
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;
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;
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; Specify bind address and port number. Default is
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; 4520
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;
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;bindaddr=0.0.0.0
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;port=4520
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;
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; See qos.tex or Quality of Service section of asterisk.pdf for a description of the tos parameter.
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;tos=ef
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;
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; Our entity identifier (Should generally be the MAC address of the
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; machine it's running on. Defaults to the first eth address, but you
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; can override it here, as long as you set it to the MAC of *something*
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; you own!) The EID can be overridden by a setting in asterisk.conf,
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; or by setting this option.
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;
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;entityid=00:07:E9:3B:76:60
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;
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; Peers shall cache our query responses for the specified time,
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; given in seconds. Default is 3600.
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;
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;cachetime=3600
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;
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; This defines the max depth in which to search the DUNDi system.
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; Note that the maximum time that we will wait for a response is
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; (2000 + 200 * ttl) ms.
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;
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ttl=32
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;
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; If we don't get ACK to our DPDISCOVER within 2000ms, and autokill is set
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; to yes, then we cancel the whole thing (that's enough time for one
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; retransmission only). This is used to keep things from stalling for a long
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; time for a host that is not available, but would be ill advised for bad
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; connections. In addition to 'yes' or 'no' you can also specify a number
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; of milliseconds. See 'qualify' for individual peers to turn on for just
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; a specific peer.
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;
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autokill=yes
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;
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; pbx_dundi creates a rotating key called "secret", under the family
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; 'secretpath'. The default family is dundi (resulting in
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; the key being held at dundi/secret).
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;
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;secretpath=dundi
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;
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; The 'storehistory' option (also changeable at runtime with
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; 'dundi store history' and 'dundi no store history') will
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; cause the DUNDi engine to keep track of the last several
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; queries and the amount of time each query took to execute
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; for the purpose of tracking slow nodes. This option is
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; off by default due to performance impacts.
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;
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;storehistory=yes
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[mappings]
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;
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; The "mappings" section maps DUNDi contexts
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; to contexts on the local asterisk system. Remember
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; that numbers that are made available under the e164
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; DUNDi context are regulated by the DUNDi General Peering
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; Agreement (GPA) if you are a member of the DUNDi E.164
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; Peering System.
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;
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; dundi_context => local_context,weight,tech,dest[,options]]
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;
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; 'dundi_context' is the name of the context being requested
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; within the DUNDi request
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;
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; 'local_context' is the name of the context on the local system
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; in which numbers can be looked up for which responses shall be given.
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;
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; 'weight' is the weight to use for the responses provided from this
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; mapping. The number must be >= 0 and < 60000. Since it is totally
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; valid to receive multiple responses to a query, responses received
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; with a lower weight are tried first. Note that the weight has a
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; special meaning in the e164 context - see the GPA for more details.
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;
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; 'tech' is the technology to use (IAX, SIP, H323)
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;
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; 'dest' is the destination to supply for reaching that number. The
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; following variables can be used in the destination string and will
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; be automatically substituted:
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; ${NUMBER}: The number being requested
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; ${IPADDR}: The IP address to connect to
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; ${SECRET}: The current rotating secret key to be used
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;
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; Further options may include:
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;
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; nounsolicited: No unsolicited calls of any type permitted via this
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; route
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; nocomunsolicit: No commercial unsolicited calls permitted via
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; this route
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; residential: This number is known to be a residence
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; commercial: This number is known to be a business
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; mobile: This number is known to be a mobile phone
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; nocomunsolicit: No commercial unsolicited calls permitted via
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; this route
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; nopartial: Do not search for partial matches
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;
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; There *must* exist an entry in mappings for DUNDi to respond
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; to any request, although it may be empty.
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;
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;e164 => dundi-e164-canonical,0,IAX2,dundi:${SECRET}@${IPADDR}/${NUMBER},nounsolicited,nocomunsolicit,nopartial
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;e164 => dundi-e164-customers,100,IAX2,dundi:${SECRET}@${IPADDR}/${NUMBER},nounsolicited,nocomunsolicit,nopartial
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;e164 => dundi-e164-via-pstn,400,IAX2,dundi:${SECRET}@${IPADDR}/${NUMBER},nounsolicited,nocomunsolicit,nopartial
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;digexten => default,0,IAX2,guest@lappy/${NUMBER}
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;asdf =>
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;
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; Weights for mappings can be set a few different ways:
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;
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; 1) It can be set as a static number.
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;testmap1 => context1,222,IAX2,guest@peer1/${NUMBER}
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;
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; 2) It can be an Asterisk global variable.
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;testmap2 => context2,${DUNDITESTVAR},IAX2,guest@peer2${NUMBER}
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;
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; 3) It can be retrieved using a dialplan function. This can be extremely
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; useful if you want to let an external script decide what the weight
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; in a response shouuld be.
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;testmap3 => context3,${SHELL(echo 123)},IAX2,guest@peer3/${NUMBER}
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;
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; Note than when using a global variable or dialplan function to set the
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; weight for a mapping, that response caching should be disabled if you
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; plan for these values to change frequently at all. If the results are
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; cached, then any change in value will not take effect until the cache
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; has expired.
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;
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;
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; The remaining sections represent the peers
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; that we fundamentally trust. The section name
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; represents the name and optionally at a specific
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; DUNDi context if you want the trust to be established
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; for only a specific DUNDi context.
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;
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; inkey - What key they will be authenticating to us with
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;
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; outkey - What key we use to authenticate to them
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;
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; host - What their host is
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;
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; port - The port where their host is listening (default: 4520)
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;
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; order - What search order to use. May be 'primary', 'secondary',
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; 'tertiary' or 'quartiary'. In large systems, it is beneficial
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; to only query one up-stream host in order to maximize caching
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; value. Adding one with primary and one with secondary gives you
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; redundancy without sacrificing performance.
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;
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; include - Includes this peer when searching a particular context
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; for lookup (set "all" to perform all lookups with that
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; host. This is also the context in which peers are permitted
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; to precache.
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;
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; noinclude - Disincludes this peer when searching a particular context
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; for lookup (set "all" to perform no lookups with that
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; host.
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;
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; permit - Permits this peer to search a given DUNDi context on
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; the local system. Set "all" to permit this host to
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; lookup all contexts. This is also a context for which
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; we will create/forward PRECACHE commands.
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;
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; deny - Denies this peer to search a given DUNDi context on
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; the local system. Set "all" to deny this host to
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; lookup all contexts.
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;
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; model - inbound, outbound, or symmetric for whether we receive
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; requests only, transmit requests only, or do both.
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;
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; precache - Utilize/Permit precaching with this peer (to pre
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; cache means to provide an answer when no request
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; was made and is used so that machines with few
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; routes can push those routes up a to a higher level).
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; outgoing means we send precache routes to this peer,
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; incoming means we permit this peer to send us
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; precache routes. symmetric means we do both.
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;
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; Note: You cannot mix symmetric/outbound model with symmetric/inbound
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; precache, nor can you mix symmetric/inbound model with symmetric/outbound
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; precache.
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;
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;
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; The '*' peer is special and matches an unspecified entity
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;
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;
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; Sample Primary e164 DUNDi peer
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;[00:50:8B:F3:75:BB]
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;model = symmetric
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;host = 64.215.96.114
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;inkey = digium
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;outkey = misery
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;include = e164
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;permit = e164
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;qualify = yes
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;
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; Sample Secondary e164 DUNDi peer
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;[00:A0:C9:96:92:84]
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;model = symmetric
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;host = misery.digium.com
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;inkey = misery
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;outkey = ourkey
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;include = e164
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;permit = e164
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;qualify = yes
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;order = secondary
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;
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; Sample "push mode" downstream host
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;
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;[00:0C:76:96:75:28]
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;model = inbound
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;host = dynamic
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;precache = inbound
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;inkey = littleguy
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;outkey = ourkey
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;include = e164 ; In this case used only for precaching
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;permit = e164
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;qualify = yes
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;
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; Sample "push mode" upstream host
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;
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;[00:07:E9:3B:76:60]
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;model = outbound
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;precache = outbound
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;host = 216.207.245.34
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;register = yes
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;inkey = dhcp34
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;permit = all ; In this case used only for precaching
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;include = all
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;qualify = yes
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;outkey=foo
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;[*]
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;
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