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asterisk/configs/samples/modules.conf.sample
Matthew Fredrickson 4188e7d6dd sample_configs: noload res_hep.so by default
Change disables loading of res_hep.so in default installation.  Loading
res_hep has a performance impact whether it's used or not.  This disables
loading of it in sample config files.

Change-Id: I5ec150cf941634fabc72973e5bf1a965cb0ef9d0
(cherry picked from commit c8bacd45f1)
2018-08-23 10:11:37 -05:00

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;
; Asterisk configuration file
;
; Module Loader configuration file
;
[modules]
autoload=yes
;
; Any modules that need to be loaded before the Asterisk core has been
; initialized (just after the logger has been initialized) can be loaded
; using 'preload'. This will frequently be needed if you wish to map all
; module configuration files into Realtime storage, since the Realtime
; driver will need to be loaded before the modules using those configuration
; files are initialized.
;
; An example of loading ODBC support would be:
;preload => res_odbc.so
;preload => res_config_odbc.so
;
; Uncomment the following if you wish to use the Speech Recognition API
;preload => res_speech.so
;
; If you want Asterisk to fail if a module does not load, then use
; the "require" keyword. Asterisk will exit with a status code of 2
; if a required module does not load.
;
; require = chan_sip.so
; If you want you can combine with preload
; preload-require = res_odbc.so
;
;load => res_musiconhold.so
;
; Load one of: chan_oss, alsa, or console (portaudio).
; By default, load chan_oss only (automatically).
;
noload => chan_alsa.so
;noload => chan_oss.so
noload => chan_console.so
noload => res_hep.so
noload => res_hep_pjsip.so
noload => res_hep_rtcp.so
;