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Following the principle of least surprise, we should not be sending massive numbers of PJSIP and RTCP HEP packets out into the ether to some only-slightly-random IP address. Having 'enabled' set to 'no' in the sample configuration file should prevent this from happening for those who run 'make samples'. ASTERISK-26159 #close Change-Id: I1753a64ca83a3442a6ebdc31061f8185c062d9b1
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; res_hep Module configuration for Asterisk
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; All settings are currently set in the general section.
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[general]
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enabled = no ; Enable/disable forwarding of packets to a
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; HEP server. Default is "yes".
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capture_address = 192.168.1.1:9061 ; The address of the HEP capture server.
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capture_password = foo ; If specified, the authorization passsword
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; for the HEP server. If not specified, no
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; authorization password will be sent.
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capture_id = 1234 ; A unique integer identifier for this
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; server. This ID will be embedded sent
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; with each packet from this server.
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uuid_type = call-id ; Specify the preferred source for the Homer
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; correlation UUID. Valid options are:
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; - 'call-id' for the PJSIP SIP Call-ID
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; - 'channel' for the Asterisk channel name
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