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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
          • Config File Format
          • Templates
            • Template Syntax
            • Using 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

    Another construct we can use within most Asterisk configuration files is the use of templates. A template is a section of a configuration file that is only used as a base (or template, as the name suggests) to create other sections from.

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