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; !!! NOTE !!! ; This file is used when yate is registering itself to a remote server ; ; Warning: all strings are case sensitive ; ; sections with an empty username or with enabled=no are ignored ; ; Parameter description: ; protocol: The protocol to register on (sip, iax, h323, jabber ...) ; username: Account username ; password: Account password ; interval: Registration interval (in seconds) to request from server (ignored for jabber) ; ; SIP: ; description: Caller name to set on outgoing calls on this account if none specified when routing ; registrar: Registrar address. A port can be specified here (e.g. 1.2.3.4:7999) ; authname: Authentication name to use instead of username when authenticating ; domain: Authentication domain if any ; outbound: Optional outbound proxy server if different from registrar. ; A port can be specified here (e.g. 1.2.3.4:7999) ; ip_transport: Optional SIP transport to use (udp, tcp, tls). ; Defaults to udp ; ip_transport_remoteip: IP address to connect to register the account. ; Defaults to outbound or registrar address ; ip_transport_remoteport: IP port to connect to register the account ; ip_transport_localip: UDP: This parameter is used in conjuction ip_transport_localport ; to identify the transport to use ; TCP/TLS: Optional local ip to use when connecting ; ip_transport_localport: Local port. ; UDP only: This parameter is used to identify the transport to use ; localaddress: Local address to set in sent messages ; Set it to 'yes' to detect NAT and re-register with public ip when NAT is detected ; Set it to 'no' or ipaddress (e.g. 1.2.3.4 or 1.2.3.4:5060) to disable NAT detection ; keepalive: Optional interval for NAT keep alive. ; Defaults to 0 if NAT detection is disabled ; ; NOTE: Default port is 5060 for udp/tcp and 5061 for tls ; ; Jabber: ; domain: Authentication domain ; port: Server port. Defaults to 5222 ; server: Optional jabber server ip address to connect to. ; If set the jabber stream will try first to connect to this address ; localip: Optional local ip address to use when connecting. ; Connect will fail if the address is invalid ; resource: Optional resource to request from server ; priority: Optional resource priority to set in initial presence ; options: Comma separated list of stream flags ; - allowplainauth: Allow plain password authentication ; - tlsrequired: Stream encryption is required ; - noautorestart: Don't restart the stream when disconnected (NOT RECOMMENDED) ; nocompression: Boolean. Set it to 'yes' to disable stream compression ; ; IAX: ; server: Registrar address or domain. A port can be specified here (e.g. 1.2.3.4:7999) ; port: Registrar port if not specified in 'server' parameter ; If not set the port defaults to 4569 ; ; H323: ; server: Registrar IP address ; addr: Local address for H323 listener (leave it empty to listen on all interfaces) ; port: Local port for H323 listener ; [test_sip] enabled=no protocol=sip ;username=me description=Test SIP account ;interval=600 ;authname=metoo ;password=1234 ;domain=somewhere.org ;registrar=10.0.0.1:5060 ;outbound=10.0.0.1:5061 ;localaddress=192.168.0.1:5062 ; [test_h323] enabled=no protocol=h323 ;username=me description=Test H.323 account ;interval=600 ;password=1234 ; [test_iax] enabled=no protocol=iax ;username=me description=Test IAX2 account ;interval=600 ;password=1234 ;server=10.0.0.2
[test_jabber] enabled=no protocol=jabber ;username=me ;domain=example.com ;password=1234 ;options=allowplainauth