Difference between revisions of "Mor.conf"

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** If it is equal to 2, then sound files will be played for ALL error codes (sound files for these error codes are not included into MOR) (''This option is available starting from [[MOR_10_documentation | MOR 10]]''.)
** If it is equal to 2, then sound files will be played for ALL error codes (sound files for these error codes are not included into MOR) (''This option is available starting from [[MOR_10_documentation | MOR 10]]''.)
* '''clean_destination''' - MOR cleans destination and leaves only numeric values. Example, if destination is entered as 1234.56789, only 1234 is left after cleaning. Default 1
* '''clean_destination''' - MOR cleans destination and leaves only numeric values. Example, if destination is entered as 1234.56789, only 1234 is left after cleaning. Default 1
* '''pass_pai'''  - When PAI comes from Caller should we pass it to Callee automatically? default no (0)


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Revision as of 13:46, 21 February 2012

This file is in /etc/asterisk/ and describes some values for the app_mor.so application, which is the main MOR core working in the Asterisk environment.


  • hostname, dbname, user, password, port, sock – All these values describe connections to the database.
  • min_frozen – Minimum credit left to allow simultaneous calls. If the user's balance is lower, he will not be able to make simultaneous calls (default 10); Not used starting from MOR 0.7.
  • frozen_time – How much balance to be frozen in terms of minutes if the user is prepaid (default 30). If the user makes several simultaneous calls and is prepaid, we need to "freeze“ some amount to be safe. A more detailed explanation is in Prepaid Logic.
  • show_notice, show_warning, show_error – Sets debug level for the app_mor.so application in Asterisk CLI.
  • zap_change – Change ZAP into something else in Asterisk to permit the use of some custom-made channels based on Zaptel.
  • server_id – Unique number for server identification.
  • active_calls – Tells app_mor.so to update info to DB related to calls currently on the system.
  • dial_out_settings – Global settings for Dial() command in Asterisk (rTt or similar).
  • serial – Serial key for activating app_mor.so.
  • use_lcr_partials - Should MOR be able to use LCR by destinations? Default 1.
  • global_call_timeout - Global timeout for calls in seconds, default 7200 seconds (2h).
  • check_banned_clis - Should MOR check for banned CLIs? Default 1, Enables/Disables ANI/CLI ban system (available from MOR 8).
  • use_flat_rates - Should MOR use Flat-Rates, default 1.
  • use_speed_dials - Should Speed Dials be enabled.
  • server_ip - external server IP, default 127.0.0.1 (Used in P-Asserted-Identity).
  • play_hgc_audio - Should we play audio with error message when call fails? (default 0 if not set).
    • If it is equal to 1, then sound files will be played for error codes 200 and higher
    • If it is equal to 2, then sound files will be played for ALL error codes (sound files for these error codes are not included into MOR) (This option is available starting from MOR 10.)
  • clean_destination - MOR cleans destination and leaves only numeric values. Example, if destination is entered as 1234.56789, only 1234 is left after cleaning. Default 1
  • pass_pai - When PAI comes from Caller should we pass it to Callee automatically? default no (0)



In order to activate changes made to this file, you need to restart Asterisk or reload app_mor.so


Reload app_mor.so

  1. Login to Asterisk CLI
  2. Make sure there are no active calls using command: show channels. Wait till they end or kill them using soft hangup command.
  3. Issue: module unload app_mor.so
  4. Then: module load app_mor.so