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Also change the preferred configuration option from 'hostname' (which was misleading because it didn't actually treat the value as a hostname) to 'connection' and added some verbage explaining that the user would need to refer to their freetds.conf file for those settings. 'hostname' was kept as a backwards compatible configuration parameter. git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@202887 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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; Asterisk Call Detail Records (CDR) - FreeTDS Backend
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;[global]
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; Connection
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;
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; Use the 'connection' keyword to specify one of the instance names from your
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; 'freetds.conf' file. Note that 'freetds.conf' is not an Asterisk
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; configuration file, but one specific to the FreeTDS library. See the FreeTDS
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; documentation on 'freetds.conf' for more information:
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; http://www.freetds.org/userguide/freetdsconf.htm
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; Accepted values: One of the connections specified in freetds.conf
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;connection=ConnectionFromFreeTDSConf
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; Database Name
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; The 'dbname' keyword specifies the database name to use when logging CDRs.
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; Accepted values: Any valid database name
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;dbname=AsteriskCDRs
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; Database Table Name
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; The 'table' keyword identifies which database table is used to log CDRs.
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;
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; Accepted value: Any valid table name
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; Default value: If not specified, a table named 'cdr' is assumed
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;table=cdr
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; Credentials
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; The 'username' and 'password' keywords specify the user credentials that
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; Asterisk should use when connecting to the database.
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; Accepted value: Any valid username and password
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;username=mangUsr
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;password=
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; Language
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;
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; The 'language' keyword changes the language which are used for error and
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; information messages returned by SQL Server. Each database and user has their
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; own default value, and this default can be overriden here.
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;
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; Accepted value: Any language installed on the target SQL Server.
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; Default value: us_english
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;language=us_english
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; Character Set
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;
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; The 'charset' setting is used to change the character set used when connecting
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; to the database server. Each database and database user has their own
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; character set setting, and this default can be overriden here.
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;
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; Accepted value: Any valid character set available on the target SQL server.
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; Default value: iso_1
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;charset=BIG5
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