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| [general]
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| ;
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| ; Global settings for call queues
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| ;
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| ; Persistent Members
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| ;    Store each dynamic member in each queue in the astdb so that
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| ;    when asterisk is restarted, each member will be automatically
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| ;    read into their recorded queues. Default is 'yes'.
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| ;
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| persistentmembers = yes
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| ;
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| ; Keep Stats
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| ;    Keep queue statistics during a reload. Default is 'no'
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| ;
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| keepstats = no
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| ; 
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| ; AutoFill Behavior
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| ;    The old/current behavior of the queue has a serial type behavior 
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| ;    in that the queue will make all waiting callers wait in the queue
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| ;    even if there is more than one available member ready to take
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| ;    calls until the head caller is connected with the member they 
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| ;    were trying to get to. The next waiting caller in line then
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| ;    becomes the head caller, and they are then connected with the
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| ;    next available member and all available members and waiting callers
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| ;    waits while this happens. The new behavior, enabled by setting
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| ;    autofill=yes makes sure that when the waiting callers are connecting
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| ;    with available members in a parallel fashion until there are
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| ;    no more available members or no more waiting callers. This is
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| ;    probably more along the lines of how a queue should work and 
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| ;    in most cases, you will want to enable this behavior. If you 
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| ;    do not specify or comment out this option, it will default to no
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| ;    to keep backward compatibility with the old behavior.
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| ;
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| autofill = yes
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| ;
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| ; Monitor Type
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| ;    By setting monitor-type = MixMonitor, when specifying monitor-format
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| ;    to enable recording of queue member conversations, app_queue will
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| ;    now use the new MixMonitor application instead of Monitor so 
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| ;    the concept of "joining/mixing" the in/out files now goes away
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| ;    when this is enabled. You can set the default type for all queues
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| ;    here, and then also change monitor-type for individual queues within
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| ;    queue by using the same configuration parameter within a queue 
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| ;    configuration block. If you do not specify or comment out this option,
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| ;    it will default to the old 'Monitor' behavior to keep backward
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| ;    compatibility. 
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| ;
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| monitor-type = MixMonitor
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| ;
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| ; UpdateCDR behavior. 
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| ;    This option is implemented to mimic chan_agents behavior of populating
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| ;    CDR dstchannel field of a call with an agent name, which you can set 
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| ;    at the login time with AddQueueMember membername parameter. 
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| ; 
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| ; updatecdr = no
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| 
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| ;
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| ; Note that a timeout to fail out of a queue may be passed as part of
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| ; an application call from extensions.conf:
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| ; Queue(queuename,[options],[optionalurl],[announceoverride],[timeout])
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| ; example: Queue(dave,t,,,45)
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| 
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| ; shared_lastcall will make the lastcall and calls received be the same in
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| ; members logged in more than one queue.
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| ; This is useful to make the queue respect the wrapuptime of another queue
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| ; for a shared member
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| ;
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| shared_lastcall=no
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| ;
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| ;[markq]
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| ;
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| ; A sample call queue
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| ;
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| ; Musicclass sets which music applies for this particular call queue.
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| ; The only class which can override this one is if the MOH class is set
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| ; directly on the channel using Set(CHANNEL(musicclass)=whatever) in the
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| ; dialplan.
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| ;
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| ;musicclass = default
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| ;
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| ; An announcement may be specified which is played for the member as
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| ; soon as they answer a call, typically to indicate to them which queue
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| ; this call should be answered as, so that agents or members who are
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| ; listening to more than one queue can differentiated how they should
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| ; engage the customer
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| ;
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| ;announce = queue-markq
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| ;
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| ; A strategy may be specified.  Valid strategies include:
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| ;
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| ; ringall - ring all available channels until one answers (default)
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| ; leastrecent - ring interface which was least recently called by this queue
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| ; fewestcalls - ring the one with fewest completed calls from this queue
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| ; random - ring random interface
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| ; rrmemory - round robin with memory, remember where we left off last ring pass
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| ; linear - rings interfaces in the order specified in this configuration file.
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| ;          If you use dynamic members, the members will be rung in the order in
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| ;          which they were added
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| ; wrandom - rings random interface, but uses the member's penalty as a weight
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| ;           when calculating their metric. So a member with penalty 0 will have
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| ;           a metric somewhere between 0 and 1000, and a member with penalty 1 will
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| ;			have a metric between 0 and 2000, and a member with penalty 2 will have
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| ;           a metric between 0 and 3000. Please note, if using this strategy, the member
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| ;           penalty is not the same as when using other queue strategies. It is ONLY used
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| ;           as a weight for calculating metric.
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| ;
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| ;strategy = ringall
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| ;
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| ; Second settings for service level (default 0)
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| ; Used for service level statistics (calls answered within service level time
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| ; frame)
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| ;servicelevel = 60
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| ;
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| ; A context may be specified, in which if the user types a SINGLE
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| ; digit extension while they are in the queue, they will be taken out
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| ; of the queue and sent to that extension in this context.
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| ;
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| ;context = qoutcon
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| ;
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| ;----------------------QUEUE TIMING OPTIONS------------------------------------
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| ; A Queue has two different "timeout" values associated with it. One is the
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| ; timeout parameter configured in queues.conf. This timeout specifies the
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| ; amount of time to try ringing a member's phone before considering the
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| ; member to be unavailable. The other timeout value is the second argument
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| ; to the Queue() application. This timeout represents the absolute amount
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| ; of time to allow a caller to stay in the queue before the caller is
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| ; removed from the queue. In certain situations, these two timeout values
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| ; may clash. For instance, if the timeout in queues.conf is set to 5 seconds,
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| ; the retry value in queues.conf is set to 4, and the second argument to Queue()
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| ; is 10, then the following may occur:
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| ;
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| ; A caller places a call to a queue.
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| ; The queue selects a member and attempts to ring that member.
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| ; The member's phone is rung for 5 seconds and he does not answer.
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| ; The retry time of 4 seconds occurs.
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| ; The queue selects a second member to call.
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| ; 
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| ; How long does that second member's phone ring? Does it ring for 5 seconds
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| ; since the timeout set in app_queue is 5 seconds? Does it ring for 1 second since
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| ; the caller has been in the queue for 9 seconds and is supposed to be removed after
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| ; being in the queue for 10 seconds? This is configurable with the timeoutpriority
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| ; option. By setting the timeoutpriority to "conf" then you are saying that you would
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| ; rather use the time specified in the configuration file even if it means having the
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| ; caller stay in the queue longer than the time specified in the application argument.
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| ; For the scenario described above, timeoutpriority=conf would result in the second
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| ; member's phone ringing for 5 seconds. By specifying "app" as the value for 
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| ; timeoutpriority, you are saying that the timeout specified as the argument to the 
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| ; Queue application is more important. In the scenario above, timeoutpriority=app
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| ; would result in the second member's phone ringing for 1 second.
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| ;
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| ; There are a few exceptions to the priority rules. For instance, if timeoutpriority=appp
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| ; and the configuration file timeout is set to 0, but the application argument timeout is
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| ; non-zero, then the timeoutpriority is ignored and the application argument is used as
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| ; the timeout. Furthermore, if no application argument timeout is specified, then the
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| ; timeoutpriority option is ignored and the configuration file timeout is always used 
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| ; when calling queue members.
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| ;
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| ; In timeoutpriority=conf mode however timeout specified in config file will take higher
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| ; priority than timeout in application arguments, so if config file has timeout 0, each
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| ; queue member will be called indefineately and application timeout will be checked only
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| ; after this call attempt. This is useful for having queue members with custom timeouts
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| ; specified within Dial application of Local channel, and allows handling NO ANSWER which
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| ; would otherwise be interrupted by queue destroying child channel on timeout.
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| ;
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| ; The default value for timeoutpriority is "app" since this was how previous versions of
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| ; Asterisk behaved.
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| ;
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| ;timeout = 15
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| ;retry = 5
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| ;timeoutpriority = app|conf
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| ;
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| ;-----------------------END QUEUE TIMING OPTIONS---------------------------------
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| ; Weight of queue - when compared to other queues, higher weights get 
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| ; first shot at available channels when the same channel is included in 
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| ; more than one queue.
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| ;
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| ;weight=0
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| ;
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| ; After a successful call, how long to wait before sending a potentially
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| ; free member another call (default is 0, or no delay)
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| ;
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| ;wrapuptime=15
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| ;
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| ; Autofill will follow queue strategy but push multiple calls through
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| ; at same time until there are no more waiting callers or no more
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| ; available members. The per-queue setting of autofill allows you
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| ; to override the default setting on an individual queue level.
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| ;
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| ;autofill=yes
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| ;
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| ; Autopause will pause a queue member if they fail to answer a call
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| ;
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| ;autopause=yes
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| ;
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| ; Maximum number of people waiting in the queue (0 for unlimited)
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| ;
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| ;maxlen = 0
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| ;
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| ; If set to yes, just prior to the caller being bridged with a queue member 
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| ; the following variables will be set
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| ; MEMBERINTERFACE is the interface name (eg. Agent/1234)
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| ; MEMBERNAME is the member name (eg. Joe Soap)
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| ; MEMBERCALLS is the number of calls that interface has taken, 
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| ; MEMBERLASTCALL is the last time the member took a call. 
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| ; MEMBERPENALTY is the penalty of the member 
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| ; MEMBERDYNAMIC indicates if a member is dynamic or not
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| ; MEMBERREALTIME indicates if a member is realtime or not
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| ;
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| ;setinterfacevar=no
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| ;
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| ; If set to yes, just prior to the caller being bridged with a queue member 
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| ; the following variables will be set:
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| ; QEHOLDTIME callers hold time 
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| ; QEORIGINALPOS original position of the caller in the queue
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| ;
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| ;setqueueentryvar=no
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| ;
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| ; If set to yes, the following variables will be set
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| ; just prior to the caller being bridged with a queue member
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| ; and just prior to the caller leaving the queue
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| ; QUEUENAME name of the queue
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| ; QUEUEMAX maxmimum number of calls allowed
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| ; QUEUESTRATEGY the strategy of the queue; 
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| ; QUEUECALLS number of calls currently in the queue
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| ; QUEUEHOLDTIME current average hold time
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| ; QUEUECOMPLETED number of completed calls for the queue
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| ; QUEUEABANDONED number of abandoned calls
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| ; QUEUESRVLEVEL queue service level
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| ; QUEUESRVLEVELPERF current service level performance
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| ;
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| ;setqueuevar=no
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| ;
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| ; if set, run this macro when connected to the queue member
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| ; you can override this macro by setting the macro option on 
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| ; the queue application
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| ;
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| ; membermacro=somemacro
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| 
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| ; How often to announce queue position and/or estimated 
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| ; holdtime to caller (0=off)
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| ; Note that this value is ignored if the caller's queue
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| ; position has changed (see min-announce-frequency)
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| ;
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| ;announce-frequency = 90 
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| ;
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| ; The absolute minimum time between the start of each
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| ; queue position and/or estimated holdtime announcement
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| ; This is useful for avoiding constant announcements
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| ; when the caller's queue position is changing frequently
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| ; (see announce-frequency)
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| ;
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| ;min-announce-frequency = 15
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| ;
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| ; How often to make any periodic announcement (see periodic-announce)
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| ;
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| ;periodic-announce-frequency=60
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| ;
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| ; Should the periodic announcements be played in a random order? Default is no.
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| ;
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| ;random-periodic-announce=no
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| ;
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| ; Should we include estimated hold time in position announcements?
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| ; Either yes, no, or only once.
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| ; Hold time will be announced as the estimated time.
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| ;
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| ;announce-holdtime = yes|no|once
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| ;
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| ; Queue position announce?
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| ; Valid values are "yes," "no," "limit," or "more." If set to "no," then the caller's position will
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| ; never be announced. If "yes," then the caller's position in the queue will be announced
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| ; to the caller. If set to "more," then if the number of callers is more than the number
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| ; specified by the announce-position-limit option, then the caller will hear that there
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| ; are more than that many callers waiting (i.e. if a caller number 6 is in a queue with the
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| ; announce-position-limit set to 5, then that caller will hear that there are more than 5
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| ; callers waiting). If set to "limit," then only callers within the limit specified by announce-position-limit
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| ; will have their position announced.
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| ;
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| ;announce-position = yes
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| ;
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| ; If you have specified "limit" or "more" for the announce-position option, then the following
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| ; value is what is used to determine what announcement to play to waiting callers. If you have
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| ; set the announce-position option to anything else, then this will have no bearing on queue operation
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| ;
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| ;announce-position-limit = 5
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| ;
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| ; What's the rounding time for the seconds?
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| ; If this is non-zero, then we announce the seconds as well as the minutes
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| ; rounded to this value.
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| ; Valid values are 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30.
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| ;
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| ; announce-round-seconds = 10
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| ;
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| ; Use these sound files in making position/holdtime announcements.  The
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| ; defaults are as listed below -- change only if you need to.
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| ;
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| 			;	("You are now first in line.")
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| ;queue-youarenext = queue-youarenext		
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| 			;	("There are")
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| ;queue-thereare	= queue-thereare
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| 			;	("calls waiting.")
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| ;queue-callswaiting = queue-callswaiting
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| 			;	("The current est. holdtime is")
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| ;queue-holdtime = queue-holdtime
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| 			;	("minutes.")
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| ;queue-minutes = queue-minutes
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| 			;	("seconds.")
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| ;queue-seconds = queue-seconds
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| 			;	("Thank you for your patience.")
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| ;queue-thankyou = queue-thankyou
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| 			;       ("Hold time")
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| ;queue-reporthold = queue-reporthold
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| 			;       ("All reps busy / wait for next")
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| ;periodic-announce = queue-periodic-announce
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| ;
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| ; A set of periodic announcements can be defined by separating 
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| ; periodic announcements to reproduce by commas. For example:
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| ;periodic-announce = queue-periodic-announce,your-call-is-important,please-wait
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| ;
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| ; The announcements will be played in the order in which they are defined. After
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| ; playing the last announcement, the announcements begin again from the beginning.
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| ;
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| ; Calls may be recorded using Asterisk's monitor/MixMonitor resource
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| ; This can be enabled from within the Queue application, starting recording
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| ; when the call is actually picked up; thus, only successful calls are
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| ; recorded, and you are not recording while people are listening to MOH.
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| ; To enable monitoring, simply specify "monitor-format";  it will be disabled
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| ; otherwise.
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| ;
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| ; You can specify the monitor filename with by calling
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| ;    Set(MONITOR_FILENAME=foo)
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| ; Otherwise it will use MONITOR_FILENAME=${UNIQUEID}
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| ;
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| ; Pick any one valid extension for monitor format recording. If you leave
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| ; monitor-format commented out, it will not record calls.
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| ;
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| ; monitor-format = gsm|wav|wav49
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| ;
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| ; Monitor Type
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| ;    By setting monitor-type = MixMonitor, when specifying monitor-format
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| ;    to enable recording of queue member conversations, app_queue will
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| ;    now use the new MixMonitor application instead of Monitor so
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| ;    the concept of "joining/mixing" the in/out files now goes away
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| ;    when this is enabled. If you do not specify or comment out this option,
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| ;    it will default to the old 'Monitor' behavior to keep backward
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| ;    compatibility.
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| ;
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| ; monitor-type = MixMonitor
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| ;
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| ; ----------------------- TYPE MIXMONITOR OPTIONS -----------------------------
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| ;
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| ;
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| ; You can specify the options supplied to MixMonitor by calling
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| ;   Set(MONITOR_OPTIONS=av(<x>)V(<x>)W(<x>))
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| ; The 'b' option for MixMonitor (only save audio to the file while bridged) is 
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| ; implied.
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| ;
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| ; You can specify a post recording command to be executed after the end of
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| ; recording by calling
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| ;   Set(MONITOR_EXEC=mv /var/spool/asterisk/monitor/^{MONITOR_FILENAME} /tmp/^{MONITOR_FILENAME})
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| ;
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| ; The command specified within the contents of MONITOR_EXEC will be executed when
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| ; the recording is over. Any strings matching ^{X} will be unescaped to ${X} and
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| ; all variables will be evaluated just prior to recording being started.
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| ;
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| ; The contents of MONITOR_FILENAME will also be unescaped from ^{X} to ${X} and
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| ; all variables will be evaluated just prior to recording being started.
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| ;
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| ;
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| ; This setting controls whether callers can join a queue with no members. There
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| ; are three choices:
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| ;
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| ; yes    - callers can join a queue with no members or only unavailable members
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| ; no     - callers cannot join a queue with no members
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| ; strict - callers cannot join a queue with no members or only unavailable
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| ;          members
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| ; loose  - same as strict, but paused queue members do not count as unavailable
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| ;
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| ; joinempty = yes
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| ;
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| ;
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| ; If you wish to remove callers from the queue when new callers cannot join,
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| ; set this setting to one of the same choices for 'joinempty'
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| ;
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| ; leavewhenempty = yes
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| ;
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| ;
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| ; If this is set to yes, the following manager events will be generated:
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| ; AgentCalled, AgentDump, AgentConnect, AgentComplete; setting this to
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| ; vars also sends all channel variables with the event.
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| ; (may generate some extra manager events, but probably ones you want)
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| ;
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| ; eventwhencalled = yes|no|vars
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| ;
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| ; If this is set to yes, the following manager events will be generated:
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| ; QueueMemberStatus
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| ; (may generate a WHOLE LOT of extra manager events)
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| ;
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| ; eventmemberstatus = no
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| ;
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| ; If you wish to report the caller's hold time to the member before they are
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| ; connected to the caller, set this to yes.
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| ;
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| ; reportholdtime = no
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| ;
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| ; If you want the queue to avoid sending calls to members whose devices are
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| ; known to be 'in use' (via the channel driver supporting that device state)
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| ; uncomment this option. (Note: only the SIP channel driver currently is able
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| ; to report 'in use'.)
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| ;
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| ; ringinuse = no
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| ;
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| ; If you wish to have a delay before the member is connected to the caller (or
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| ; before the member hears any announcement messages), set this to the number of
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| ; seconds to delay.
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| ;
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| ; memberdelay = 0
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| ;
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| ; If timeoutrestart is set to yes, then the timeout for an agent to answer is
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| ; reset if a BUSY or CONGESTION is received.  This can be useful if agents
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| ; are able to cancel a call with reject or similar.
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| ;
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| ; timeoutrestart = no
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| ;
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| ; If you wish to implement a rule defined in queuerules.conf (see 
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| ; configs/queuerules.conf.sample from the asterisk source directory for
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| ; more information about penalty rules) by default, you may specify this
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| ; by setting defaultrule to the rule's name
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| ;
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| ; defaultrule = myrule
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| ;
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| ; Each member of this call queue is listed on a separate line in
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| ; the form technology/dialstring.  "member" means a normal member of a
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| ; queue.  An optional penalty may be specified after a comma, such that
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| ; entries with higher penalties are considered last.  An optional member
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| ; name may also be specified after a second comma, which is used in log
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| ; messages as a "friendly name".  Multiple interfaces may share a single
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| ; member name. An optional state interface may be specified after a third
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| ; comma. This interface will be the one for which app_queue receives device
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| ; state notifications, even though the first interface specified is the one
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| ; that is actually called.
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| ;
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| ; It is important to ensure that channel drivers used for members are loaded
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| ; before app_queue.so itself or they may be marked invalid until reload. This
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| ; can be accomplished by explicitly listing them in modules.conf before
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| ; app_queue.so.  Additionally, if you use Local channels as queue members, you
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| ; must also preload pbx_config.so and chan_local.so (or pbx_ael.so, pbx_lua.so,
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| ; or pbx_realtime.so, depending on how your dialplan is configured).
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| ;
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| ;member => DAHDI/1
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| ;member => DAHDI/2,10
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| ;member => DAHDI/3,10,Bob Johnson
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| ;member => Agent/1001
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| ;member => Agent/1002
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| ;member => Local/1000@default,0,John Smith,SIP/1000
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| 
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| ;
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| ; Note that using agent groups is probably not what you want.  Strategies do
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| ; not propagate down to the Agent system so if you want round robin, least
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| ; recent, etc, you should list all the agents in this file individually and not
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| ; use agent groups.
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| ;
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| ;member => Agent/@1		; Any agent in group 1
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| ;member => Agent/:1,1		; Any agent in group 1, wait for first
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|                                 ; available, but consider with penalty
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