asterisk/configs/cel_tds.conf.sample
Russell Bryant 0264eef115 Merge the new Channel Event Logging (CEL) subsystem.
CEL is the new system for logging channel events.  This was inspired after
facing many problems trying to represent what is possible to happen to a call
in Asterisk using CDR records.  For more information on CEL, see the built in
HTML or PDF documentation generated from the files in doc/tex/.

Many thanks to Steve Murphy (murf) and Brian Degenhardt (bmd) for their hard
work developing this code.  Also, thanks to Matt Nicholson (mnicholson) and
Sean Bright (seanbright) for their assistance in the final push to get this
code ready for Asterisk trunk.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/239/


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;
; Asterisk Channel Event Logging (CEL) - FreeTDS Backend
;
;[global]
; Connection
;
; Use the 'connection' keyword to specify one of the instance names from your
; 'freetds.conf' file. Note that 'freetds.conf' is not an Asterisk
; configuration file, but one specific to the FreeTDS library. See the FreeTDS
; documentation on 'freetds.conf' for more information:
;
; http://www.freetds.org/userguide/freetdsconf.htm
;
; Accepted values: One of the connections specified in freetds.conf
;connection=ConnectionFromFreeTDSConf
; Database Name
;
; The 'dbname' keyword specifies the database name to use when logging CEL
; records.
;
; Accepted values: Any valid database name
;dbname=MalicoHN
; Database Table Name
;
; The 'table' keyword identifies which database table is used to log CEL
; records.
;
; Accepted value: Any valid table name
; Default value: If not specified, a table named 'cel' is assumed
;table=cel
; Credentials
;
; The 'username' and 'password' keywords specify the user credentials that
; Asterisk should use when connecting to the database.
;
; Accepted value: Any valid username and password
;username=mangUsr
;password=
; Language
;
; The 'language' keyword changes the language which are used for error and
; information messages returned by SQL Server. Each database and user has their
; own default value, and this default can be overriden here.
;
; Accepted value: Any language installed on the target SQL Server.
; Default value: Server default
;language=us_english
; Character Set
;
; The 'charset' setting is used to change the character set used when connecting
; to the database server. Each database and database user has their own
; character set setting, and this default can be overriden here.
;
; Accepted value: Any valid character set available on the target server.
; Default value: Server setting
;charset=BIG5