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| − | + | Asterisk defines a number of extension names for specific needs. These extensions are: | |
| − | + | i : Invalid | |
| + | s : Start | ||
| + | h : Hangup | ||
| + | t : Timeout | ||
| + | T : AbsoluteTimeout | ||
| + | o : Operator | ||
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| + | and many more. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Latest revision as of 14:29, 9 March 2010
Asterisk defines a number of extension names for specific needs. These extensions are:
i : Invalid s : Start h : Hangup t : Timeout T : AbsoluteTimeout o : Operator
and many more.