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UPGRADE-14.txt
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===========================================================
===
=== Information for upgrading between Asterisk versions
===
=== These files document all the changes that MUST be taken
=== into account when upgrading between the Asterisk
=== versions listed below. These changes may require that
=== you modify your configuration files, dialplan or (in
=== some cases) source code if you have your own Asterisk
=== modules or patches. These files also include advance
=== notice of any functionality that has been marked as
=== 'deprecated' and may be removed in a future release,
=== along with the suggested replacement functionality.
===
=== UPGRADE-1.2.txt -- Upgrade info for 1.0 to 1.2
=== UPGRADE-1.4.txt -- Upgrade info for 1.2 to 1.4
=== UPGRADE-1.6.txt -- Upgrade info for 1.4 to 1.6
=== UPGRADE-1.8.txt -- Upgrade info for 1.6 to 1.8
=== UPGRADE-10.txt -- Upgrade info for 1.8 to 10
=== UPGRADE-11.txt -- Upgrade info for 10 to 11
=== UPGRADE-12.txt -- Upgrade info for 11 to 12
=== UPGRADE-13.txt -- Upgrade info for 12 to 13
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ARI:
- The policy for when to send "Dial" events has changed. Previously, "Dial"
events were sent on the calling channel's topic. However, starting in Asterisk
14, if there is no calling channel on which to send the event, the event is
instead sent on the called channel's topic. Note that for the ARI channels
resource's dial operation, this means that the "Dial" events will always be
sent on the called channel's topic.
Channel Drivers:
chan_dahdi:
- For users using the FXO port (FXS signaling) distinctive ring detection
feature, you will need to adjust the dringX count values. The count
values now only record ring end events instead of any DAHDI event. A
ring-ring-ring pattern would exceed the pattern limits and stop
Caller-ID detection.
chan_sip:
- The SIP dial string has been extended past the [!dnid] option by another
exclamation mark: [!dnid[!fromuri]. An exclamation mark in the To-URI
will now mean changes to the From-URI.
Core:
- The REF_DEBUG compiler flag is now used to enable refdebug by default.
The setting can be overridden in asterisk.conf by setting refdebug in
the options category. No recompile is required to enable/disable it.
- Modified processing of command-line options to first parse only what
is necessary to read asterisk.conf. Once asterisk.conf is fully loaded,
the remaining options are processed. The -X option now applies to
asterisk.conf only. To enable #exec for other config files you must
set execincludes=yes in asterisk.conf. Any other option set on the
command-line will now override the equivalent setting from asterisk.conf.
AMI:
- The 'ModuleCheck' Action's Version key will no longer show the module
version. The value will always be blank.
CLI:
- The 'core show file version' command has been removed. When Asterisk
moved to Git, the source control version support was removed. As a
result, the CLi command was no longer useful and was removed as well.
Logging:
- The first callid created is now 1 instead of 0. The value 0
is now reserved to represent a lack of callid.
AMI:
- The Command action now sends the output from the CLI command as a series
of Output headers for each line instead of as a block of text with the
--END COMMAND-- delimiter to match the output from other actions.
Commands that fail to execute (no such command, invalid syntax etc.) now
return an Error response instead of Success.
app_amd:
- The 'maximum_number_of_words' configuration option and parameter to the AMD
application previously did not match the documented functionality + variable
name. In Asterisk 13, a value of '3' would mean that if '3' words were detected,
the result would be detection as a 'MACHINE'. As of this version, the value
reflects the maximum words that if EXCEEDED (rather than reached), would
result in detection as a machine. This means that you should update this
value to be one higher than your previos value, if your previous value
was working well for you.
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