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eventmemberstatusoff
                   Setting this parameter to no will generate extra information pertaining to each
                   queue member.
               reportholdtime
                   If you set this parameter to yes, the amount of time the caller held before being
                   connected will be announced to the queue member answering the call.
               memberdelay
                   This parameter defines whether a delay will be inserted between the time when the
                   queue identifies a free agent and the time when the call is connected to that agent.
               member => member_name
                   Members of a queue can be either channel types or agents. Any agents you list here
                   must be defined in the agents.conf file.

               res_odbc.conf

               The purpose of the res_odbc.so module is to store configuration file information in a
               database and retrieve that information from the database. The res_odbc.conf file speci-
               fies how to access the table within the database. The  extconfig.conf file is used to
               determine how to connect to the database.

               res_snmp.conf


               The res_snmp.conf file is used to configure SNMP support in Asterisk. There are two
               options in the [general]. The subagent option specifies whether res_snmp should run
               as a subagent or a full SNMP agent. Asterisk defaults to running as a subagent. The
               enabled option specifies whether SNMP support in Asterisk is enabled. This defaults
               to no, so you’ll need to change this if you want SNMP support.

               rpt.conf

               The rpt.conf file is used to configure Jim Dixon’s newest project, Jim’s Radio Repeater
               Application (app_rpt), allows Asterisk to communicate using VoIP via radio repeater
               technology. This allows people to efficiently provide large-area coverage of wireless
               networking and routing information to the amateur radio public through their local
               high-speed Internet connections.

               rtp.conf

               The rtp.conf file controls the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) ports that Asterisk
               uses to generate and receive RTP traffic. The RTP protocol is used by SIP, H.323,
               MGCP, and possibly other protocols to carry media between endpoints.



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