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add some information on what the user must do to start using AEL

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russell 2005-06-22 22:18:02 +00:00
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@ -5,6 +5,25 @@ Over time, people have been pushing to add features to extensions.conf to make
it more like a programming language. AEL is intended to provide an actual
programming language that can be used to write an Asterisk dialplan.
Getting Started
-------------------------
The AEL configuration parser (pbx_ael.so) is completely separate from the module
that parses extensions.conf (pbx_config.so). To use AEL, the only thing that
has to be done is the module pbx_ael.so must be loaded by Asterisk. This will
be done automatically if using 'autoload=yes' in /etc/asterisk/modules.conf.
When thenmodule is loaded, it will look for 'extensions.ael' in /etc/asterisk/.
Both extensions.conf and extensions.ael can be used in conjunction with each
other if that is what is desired. Some users may want to keep extensions.conf
for the features that are configured in the 'general' section of
extensions.conf.
Reloading extensions.ael
-------------------------
To reload extensions.ael, the following command can be issued at the CLI.
*CLI> reload pbx_ael.so
Contexts
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