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(:allVersions Configure-File 1.9:) May 29, 2013, at 07:39 PM
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If the configuration file is OK, OpenSIPS will return 0. to:
When checking the configuration file for validity, If the cfg is OK, OpenSIPS will return 0. May 29, 2013, at 07:38 PM
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You can check the OpenSIPS configuration file validity by running
[INSTALL_PATH]/sbin/opensips -C [PATH_TO_CFG] If the config file contains any errors, they will be displayed in the console May 29, 2013, at 07:00 PM
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If you do any change to the configuration file, in order for them to take effect, you MUST restart OpenSIPS May 29, 2013, at 06:55 PM
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The OpenSIPS configuration file will contain all the parameters that control the OpenSIPS core and modules, along with the actual SIP routing logic. to:
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@] The configuration file is text-based, written in an OpenSIPS custom language, very similar to the C language. You will find different variables ( each with different scopes - explained further down the manual ), you can do the classical constructs like if / while / switch, etc, and you can also call sub-routines with parameters, so the script should be fairly easily read-able by somebody with some SIP & programming skills. May 29, 2013, at 06:45 PM
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The OpenSIPS configuration file will contain all the parameters that control the OpenSIPS core and modules, along with the actual SIP routing logic. Upon installation, the default configuration file path is : [INSTALL_PATH]/etc/opensips/opensips.cfg May 29, 2013, at 01:13 PM
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