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28 lines
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; Configuration file for the res_stun_monitor module
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; The res_stun_monitor module sends STUN requests to a configured STUN server
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; periodically. If the monitor detects a change in the external IP address or port
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; provided by the STUN server an event is sent out internally within Asterisk
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; to alert all listeners to that event of the change.
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; The current default listeners for the network change event include chan_sip
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; and chan_iax. Both of these channel drivers by default react to this event
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; by renewing all outbound registrations. This allows the endpoints Asterisk
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; is registering with to become aware of the address change and know the new
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; location.
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[general]
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; ---- STUN Server configuration ---
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; Setting the 'stunaddr' option to a valid address enables the STUN monitor.
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;stunaddr = mystunserver.com ; Address of the STUN server to query.
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; Valid form:
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; [(hostname | IP-address) [':' port]]
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; The port defaults to the standard STUN port (3478).
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; Set to an empty value to disable STUN monitoring.
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; Default is disabled.
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;stunrefresh = 30 ; Number of seconds between STUN refreshes.
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; Default is 30.
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