I have a little different architecture:
LAN1<---> GK1<--------> NAT<--->INTERNET<--->GK2<---->LAN2
From LAN1 to LAN 2 OK From LAN2 to LAN 1 NO
Gk1 running in linux machine mandrake 9.0 nat running in linux machine red-hat 7.3 GK2 running in red hat 7.0
Endpoints are ohphone or openphone Internet link is a slow leased line at 64 Kbit/s This is the configuration file:
GK1:
[Gatekeeper::Main] Fourtytwo=42 TimeToLive=600 Home=192.135.7.103 TotalBandwidth=1280
[RoutedMode] GKRouted=1 H245Routed=1 CallSignalPort=1721 CallSignalHandlerNumber=2 RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1 DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1 Q931PortRange=30000-39999 H245PortRange=40000-49999 AcceptNeighborsCalls=1 SupportNATedEndpoints=1 AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1
[Proxy] Enable=1 InternalNetwork=192.135.7.0/24 T120PortRange=50000-59999 RTPPortRange=62000-62400
[RasSrv::Neighbors] GK2=PUBLIC_IP:1719;*
[RasSrv::LRQFeatures] ; timeout value to wait reply in seconds NeighborTimeout=2 ;ForwardHopCount=2 ;IncludeDestinationInfoInLCF=0 ; if your neighbor is a Cisco gatekeeper, you may turn on this option ;CiscoGKCompatible=1
[GkStatus::Auth] rule=allow
[Gatekeeper::Auth] default=allow
#################################################################################################
Per GK2:
[Gatekeeper::Main] Fourtytwo=42 TimeToLive=600 Name=GK2 Home=Public_IP TotalBandwidth=1280
[RoutedMode] GKRouted=1 H245Routed=1 CallSignalPort=1721 CallSignalHandlerNumber=2 RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1 DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1 Q931PortRange=30000-39999 H245PortRange=40000-49999 AcceptNeighborsCalls=1 SupportNATedEndpoints=1 AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1
[Proxy] Enable=1 InternalNetwork=public_ip/24 RTPPortRange=62000-62400
[RasSrv::Neighbors] GK1=192.135.7.103:1719;*
[RasSrv::LRQFeatures] ; timeout value to wait reply in seconds NeighborTimeout=2 ;ForwardHopCount=2 ;IncludeDestinationInfoInLCF=0 ; if your neighbor is a Cisco gatekeeper, you may turn on this option ;CiscoGKCompatible=1
[GkStatus::Auth] rule=allow
[Gatekeeper::Auth] default=allow
Marc Williams wrote:
Not without more information. What type of clients (endpoints)? What
is the gnugk.ini file? OS? Exact error messages? Type of firewall? Type of router? Since it works one way but not the other my offhand
guess would be a possible router issue.
On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 05:48, Paolo Rossi wrote:
Hi Marc,
I Also use gnugk with this architecture. But I have a trouble. The calls LAN1 to LAN2 OK,
but when i try to establish a call between LAN2--> LAN1, i cant establish a calls. My internet link is a slow link, about 64kbit/s, leased line.
Can you help me?
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