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<!--
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NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE
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FreeSWITCH works off the concept of users and domains just like email.
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You have users that are in domains for example 1000@domain.com.
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When freeswitch gets a register packet it looks for the user in the directory
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based on the from or to domain in the packet depending on how your sofia profile
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is configured. Out of the box the default domain will be the IP address of the
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machine running FreeSWITCH. This IP can be found by typing "sofia status" at the
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CLI. You will register your phones to the IP and not the hostname by default.
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If you wish to register using the domain please open vars.xml in the root conf
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directory and set the default domain to the hostname you desire. Then you would
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use the domain name in the client instead of the IP address to register
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with FreeSWITCH.
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NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE
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-->
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<include>
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<!--the domain or ip (the right hand side of the @ in the addr-->
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<domain name="$${domain}">
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<params>
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<param name="dial-string" value="{sip_invite_domain=${dialed_domain},presence_id=${dialed_user}@${dialed_domain}}${sofia_contact(${dialed_user}@${dialed_domain})}"/>
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</params>
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<variables>
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<variable name="record_stereo" value="true"/>
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<variable name="default_gateway" value="$${default_provider}"/>
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<variable name="default_areacode" value="$${default_areacode}"/>
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<variable name="transfer_fallback_extension" value="operator"/>
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</variables>
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<groups>
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<group name="default">
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<users>
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<X-PRE-PROCESS cmd="include" data="default/*.xml"/>
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</users>
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</group>
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<group name="sales">
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<users>
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<!--
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type="pointer" is a pointer so you can have the
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same user in multiple groups. It basically means
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to keep searching for the user in the directory.
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-->
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<user id="1000" type="pointer"/>
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<user id="1001" type="pointer"/>
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<user id="1002" type="pointer"/>
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<user id="1003" type="pointer"/>
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<user id="1004" type="pointer"/>
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</users>
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</group>
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<group name="billing">
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<users>
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<user id="1005" type="pointer"/>
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<user id="1006" type="pointer"/>
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<user id="1007" type="pointer"/>
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<user id="1008" type="pointer"/>
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<user id="1009" type="pointer"/>
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</users>
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</group>
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<group name="support">
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<users>
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<user id="1010" type="pointer"/>
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<user id="1011" type="pointer"/>
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<user id="1012" type="pointer"/>
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<user id="1013" type="pointer"/>
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<user id="1014" type="pointer"/>
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</users>
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</group>
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</groups>
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</domain>
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</include>
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