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85 lines
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YATE - Yet Another Telephony Engine
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The YATE project aims to be a fully featured software PBX.
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It was created to alow developers and users to have more functionality and
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scalability. To reach this goal YATE is built from two kinds of components:
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1. The main engine - telengine.
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2. Modules - routing modules
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- drivers
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- script language bindings
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- billing modules
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Its license is GPL with exceptions (in case of linking with proprietary
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software). We have chosen this license to help the growth of this project.
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Building YATE Software
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YATE have been tested on Linux and Windows and was ported to FreeBSD.
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Please report bugs at bugs@voip.null.ro
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To build Yate the quick way is:
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./configure
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make
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make install
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If you are lacking both doxygen and kdoc you will need to install without the
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API documentation:
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make install-noapi
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1. Building the engine
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You have just to run 'make engine' in the main directory.
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2. Building the modules.
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Run 'make modules' in the main directory or 'make' in the modules directory.
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3. Building the test modules.
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Run 'make test' in the main directory or 'make' in the test directory.
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After you have create the test modules use 'mktestlinks' in the modules
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directory to make links from test modules into modules directory.
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4. Building the classes API documentation
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Run 'make apidocs' in the main directory. You will need to have kdoc or
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doxygen installed.
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Alternatively you can just 'make everything' in the main directory which will
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build them all.
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Running YATE
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------------
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You can run YATE directly from the build directory - just use 'run' script
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from the main directory.
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./run -vvv
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You can also install YATE - then you can run it from anywhere.
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yate -vvv
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On the command line you can use '-v' to increase the verbosity level. If in
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doubt run "run --help" (or "yate --help" if installed) to get a list of
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possible options. There is also a manual page - "man yate" and read.
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While running the following signals and keys are trapped and used:
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- SIGTERM and SIGINT (Ctrl-C) will cleanly stop the engine
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- SIGHUP and SIGQUIT (Ctrl-\) will reinitialize the modules
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- SIGUSR1 will gracefully restart a supervised engine
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- SIGUSR2 will forcefully restart a supervised engine
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Configuring YATE
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Some samples for the configuraton files can be found in the conf.d directory.
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Note that you must rename them without the .sample extension or create symlinks
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to them.
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