Re: [Openh323gk-users] New to gnugk

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Vance,

Thanks for your response. I'm sure I understand what they do, but I don't quite understand how they work. I am particularly interested in knowing whether or not, after a prefix is matched, if the gatekeeper can be set up to pass the remaining digits onto the gateway. This will answer the question as to whether or not every possible number that could be accessed via the gateway has to be defined as an alias.

Regards,

Tom

Vance Shipley wrote:
Tom,

They are prefixes, they match any destination number which has
the first digits the same as the prefix:

[RasSrv::GWPrefixes]
foo=01144,14165551234

In this example all direct dialed international calls to the UK as well
as calls to a particular number in Toronto will use the gateway foo.

-Vance


On Sun, Jun 29, 2003 at 12:27:49PM -0600, Tom Forbes wrote:
} Hello,
} } I've got a question that maybe someone can help me with- it's probably } pretty basic, but I'm at the point that I need a little clarification in } terms of how things work: When I define a prefix in the } [RasSrv::GWPrefixes] section of the configuration file, do I still need } to define (using aliases) every possible E.164 number that might be } accessed via that gateway? It it possible to set it up so that the } prefix identifies the gateway, and the gatekeeper just forwards whatever } number follows to the gateway so that the gateway can take care of it?
} } Thanks.
} } Tom






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