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dilyanpalauzov authored and miconda committed Dec 28, 2022
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/modules/uid_domain/doc/functions.xml
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string) and it can have one or more associated domain names. Given
a domain name in the second parameter, this function finds the
associated virtual domain identifier (known as DID) and stores it
in an attribute for later user. In addition to that the function
in an attribute for later use. In addition to that the function
also loads all domain-level attributes for the virtual domain and
makes them available to the configuration script.
</para>
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</para>
<para>
The following example shows a typical use of the function. In a
multi domain setup, one has to typically figure out where the both
multi domain setup, one has usually to figure out whether both
the calling and the called domains are local (i.e. configured on
the server as the domains the server is responsible for). This is
typically done by calling function
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/modules/uid_domain/doc/uid_domain.xml
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<title>Admin Guide</title>
<section id="uid_domain.overview">
<title>Overview</title>
<para>Domain modules, as the name suggests, implements support for
<para>Domain module, as the name suggests, implements support for
multiple independent virtual domains hosted on one SIP server. This is
often useful if you have multiple domain names and you want to make
them all work and appear as one. Alternatively you might find the
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domain. They can be used to store additional configuration for the
entire virtual domain, that is all users that belong (or have SIP
URI) in that particular virtual domain. Domain-level attributes
can be overridden be user-level attributes with the same name
can be overridden by user-level attributes with the same name
configured for a particular user. In other words a domain level
attribute will only be effective if no user-level attribute with
the same name exists.</para>
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