[Openh323gk-users] E.164 Rewrite & GWPrefixes

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I've been looking at the manual regarding the [RasSrv::RewriteE164]
section of the configuration file, and after experimenting with it a
bit, I have a question: why does the rewrite take place before the
number is registered with the gatekeeper? Consider the following example:

I have a gateway, and I define:
[RasSrv::GWPrefixes]
H1_GW=212

[RasSrv::RewriteE164]
212=555212

If I define an alias on H1_GW as 2124123232, the gatekeeper registers
the alias as 5552124123232, so as an end user, it would either seem that
I'd have to know about this rewrite rule, or have any calls to
2124123232 fail. What would make more sense is to rewrite the number
after it's submitted from the endpoint during the call intitiation. Am I
missing something here?

Another question...and I've hinted at hinted at this before, but still
don't have an answer. I'd like to forward all calls with a given prefix
to a given gateway:

[RasSrv::GWPrefixes]
H1_GW=222

If I configure [RasSrv::ARQFeatures] so that CallRegisteredEndPoints=1,
will this allow me to pass any number starting with 222 to H1_GW without
getting a "user not found" error?


Thanks.

Tom




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