Hi apmuthu
re your questions on the 4 new variables. They are briefly described in the rpm changelog. You can retrieve the rpm changelog for the currently installed version by doing
rpm -q --changelog sail | less
As an example, here is a portion of the changelog from 4.0.0-35 to 4.0.0-42. It's a bit terse but it does at least give some description of each change that was made.
* Sun Feb 3 2013 Aelintra <coco@aelintra.com> -r1940 4.0.0-42
- fixes to responder commit and to srkhelper FOP generation
* Sat Feb 2 2013 Aelintra <coco@aelintra.com> -r1939 4.0.0-41
- fixes for S200 console; mods to service sark run, srkhelper, responder and snap
* Sat Feb 2 2013 Aelintra <coco@aelintra.com> -r1938 4.0.0-40
- fixed render problem for stats package in IE8
* Fri Feb 01 2013 Aelintra <coco@aelintra.com> -r1936 4.0.0.39
- fixed bugs in 3 routines
- operator/list.php - missing require
- sarktimer/javascript.js - edit layout bug
- sarktrunk/javascript.js - regexp bug in transform
* Mon Jan 28 2013 Aelintra <coco@aelintra.com> -r1933 4.0.0.37
- fixed bug in extension add
- added r1 prefix handler to allow short code dialling over SIP and IAX - 2 new variables
- LOCALAREA - area code prefix to be prepended
- LOCALDLEN - short dial length (used to decide when to add LOCALAREA)
* Wed Jan 23 2013 Aelintra <coco@aelintra.com> -r1931 4.0.0.36
- Included extalert in the dont_strip_tags list in srkHelper buildTuple
* Mon Jan 21 2013 Aelintra <coco@aelintra.com> -r1930 4.0.0.35
- added variable timers for IVR
- IVRKEYWAIT - default 6 seconds. How long the IVR will wait for a keypress
- IVRDIGITWAIT - default 6000 millisecnds. How long the IVR will wait between digits.]
It is still not absolutely clear from this above what the LOCALAREA and LOCALDLEN variables do. They are an aid to local short-dialling over a SIP trunk but, as yet, far from complete (hence the r1 designation). All it does is prepend whatever is in LOCALAREA to the dialled number, but only if the dialled number is LOCALDLEN digits in length. In the UK, local subscriber numbers can be 5,6 or 7 digits in length. Area codes are 4 5 or 6 digits in length. It just means we can dial a short local number when dealing with a SIP trunk and SAIL will prepend the correct area code before it does the dial.
Hope this helps.
S