Mor.conf
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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)
- pass_rpid - When Remote-Party-ID comes from Caller should we pass it to Callee automatically? default no (0)
- localize_rpid - When Remote-Party-ID comes from Caller should we localize RPID number by CallerID localization rules? default no (0). Only works if pass_rpid is enabled.
- record_not_answered_calls - save audio to the file while the channel is not answered (not bridged), default 0 (by default records only answered calls)
- hgcX = code, sets ISDN code for MOR HGC, where X >= 200 and code - some integer value, from ISDN codes, example: hgc203 = 34 sets ISDN code 34 for MOR HGC 203. If no values are set - default ones will be used. To enable hgc mapping for provider related causes, disable_provider_hgc_mapping should be set to 0 (this setting is described below)
- log_only_last_cdr - Default 0. If 1, then Core logs only last CDR for the Call, e.g. it does not log failed attempts to use first providers in the LCR until call goes over the last one. E.g. only one CDR is logged for the call.
- do_not_log_mor_hgc - Default 0. If 1, then Core only logs calls which HGC are < 200, e.g. not related to the MOR. This option applies only to NO LAST tries. e.g. last call try is ALWAYS logged no matter of HGC.
- provider_loop_check - enables (by default) HGC 240 Provider Loop check
- disable_provider_hgc_mapping - Default 1. If 0, then Core is allowed to modify ISDN code based on MOR HGC (only for provider related HGC). If 1, then Core will use last ISDN code which is set by Asterisk (this will reflect real cause why provider failed).
- hangup_when_star_pressed - Default 0. If 1, then pressing "*" in Calling Cards dial plan will drop the call to End IVR. If 0, then this feature is disabled.
- use_valid_callerid - Default 0. If 1, then MOR should check if callerid is valid (contains only numbers). If option is enabled and callerid is invalid, then MOR will overwrite it with callerid from device settings. If callerid in device settings is empty or invalid, then callerid will not be changed. This option can be used to prevent 'anonymous' callerid in cdr.
- use_callerid_from_pai - Default 0. If 1, then CallerID from PAI header will be used instead of FROM header CallerID.
- anonymous_callerid_by_rpidpai - Default 0. If 1, then 'anonymous' CallerID will be changed to CallerID from 'Remote-Party-ID' or 'P-Asserted-Identity' headers (unless they are absent or also 'anonymous'). If original CallerID is not 'anonymous', then this option will not change CallerID . This option only works if 'use_callerid_from_pai' is disabled.
- auth_by_divfromrpidpai - Default 0. If 1, then authentication by CallerID (ANI, pinless dialing) will use CallerID from these headers: Diversion, From, Remote-Party-ID or P-Asserted-Identity. Diversion has the highest priority and P-Asserted-Identity has the lowest priority. First non empty, non anonymous CallerID will be used to authenticate user/calling card. Original CallerID will not be changed. CallerID from these headers will only be used to authenticate user. Location rules will be applied to this CallerID.
- global_cli_auth - Default 1. If 1, then authentication by callerid is global. For example, if reseller's user calls to admin's did, which is assigned to auth by ani dialplan, then this user can be authenticated and vice versa - if admin's user calls to reseller's did, which is assigned to auth by ani dialplan, then this user can be authenticated. This logic also applies when one reseller's user calls to another reseller's did. When this option is set to 0, users can be authenticated by callerid only when calling to its owner's did, assigned to auth by ani dialplan.
- use_callback_uniqueid - Default 0. If 1, then callback uniqueid (both legA and legB have the same callback uniqueid) will be stored to 'calls' table, 'userfield' field. If you enable this feature, make sure your calls table has 'userfield' field. If calls table doesn't have this field, it should be added for this feature to work properly.
- cc_callback_tariff_for_lega - Default 0. If 1, then callback user's tariff will be used to charge legA (only applies to callback by calling card number/pin)
- ani_callback_tariff_for_lega - Default 0. If 1, then callback user's tariff will be used to charge legA (only applies to callback by ANI)
- callback_lcr_for_lega - Default 0. If 1, then callback user's LCR will be used to make calls to legA.
- cdr_batch_size - Starting from MOR X6 (and optionally in MOR X5), this variable defines how may calls should be buffered, before inserting them to database. Buffered calls are inserted to dabase in one batch. This feature reduces SQL request and load on database. Default value is 30 calls. If 0, then this feature is disabled.
- cdr_flush_time - Starting from MOR X6 (and optionally in MOR X5), this variable defines how often to flush calls from buffer to database (see cdr_batch_size). Default value is 5 seconds. Every 5 seconds buffer is flushed to database, even if buffer is not full.
- billsec_round_function - how billsec should be rounded? Allowed values are ceil, round and floor. Ceil will round to higher value (1.1 will be rounded to 2), round will round to the closest value (1.4 will be rounded to 1 and 1.6 will be rounded to 2), floor will round to the lower value (1.9 will be rounded to 1). By default, ceil is used to round billsec.
- do_not_log_mor_failed_cdrs - Default 0. If 1, then MOR will not write MOR specific failed CDRs to database. MOR specific failed CDRs are those which have failed code >= 200
- disable_calls_when_balance_empty - Default 0. If 1, then MOR will not allow Users to make calls even if price for destination is 0 (rate = 0).
- forwarding_enabled - Default 0. If 1, then changes forwarding behavior. Set to 1 only if you are having problems with forwarding.
- use_pause_code - Default 0. If 1, then MOR will check if number contains special character (default p) followed by a number. For example 12345p370123. If number matches this format, MOR will dial first number (before letter p) and then instead on asking user to enter destination number MOR will dial second number (after letter p). First number is usually access number and second number is destination number. This feature allows to skip "Please enter destination number" prompt and dials directly to specified number.
- pause_code - set special character for use_pause_code setting. Default is p.
- mysql_ping - Default 0 (disabled). If value is greater than 0, then MOR Core will periodically ping MySQL server to keep connections alive. Value (in seconds) defines how often to ping MySQL server.
- reroute_stop_hgc - List of hangup cause codes (ISDN codes, not SIP) that should stop rerouting through other providers. If provider returns code that is specified in reroute_stop_hgc setting, core will skip other providers in LCR. Multiple causes can be specified by separating them with comma separator, for example reroute_stop_hgc = 1,2,3
- remove_mor_headers - Default 0 (disabled). If 1, then MOR will not send custom MOR headers (x-MOR-XXXXXX) to provider.
- provider_agi_script_path - Path to custom AGI script. More info here.
In order to activate changes made to this file, you need to restart Asterisk or reload MOR Core
Reload MOR Core
- Login to Asterisk CLI
- Issue: mor reload