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    • About the Project
    • Asterisk Community
    • Fundamentals
      • Directory and File Structure
      • Asterisk Architecture
      • Asterisk Configuration
        • Asterisk Configuration Files
          • Adding to an existing section
          • Using The include, tryinclude and exec Constructs
          • Comments
            • Block Comments
            • Comments on a Single Line
          • Config File Format
          • Templates
        • Database Support Configuration
        • Sorcery
      • Asterisk Internal Database
      • Key Concepts
    • Getting Started
    • Configuration
    • Deployment
    • Operation
    • Development
    • Latest API
    • Asterisk 16 Documentation
    • Asterisk 18 Documentation
    • Asterisk 19 Documentation
    • Asterisk 20 Documentation
    • Asterisk 21 Documentation
    • Asterisk 22 Documentation
    • Certified Asterisk 18.9 Documentation
    • Certified Asterisk 20.7 Documentation
    • Test Suite Documentation
    • Historical Documentation

    Overview

    We can (and often do) add comments to the Asterisk configuration files. Comments help make the configuration files easier to read, and can also be used to temporarily disable certain settings.

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