RE: [Openh323gk-users] Please explain

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  I don't suppose provider will be willing to register his gateways with your gatekeeper, so you'll have to use PermanentEndpoints. 
 Usually for single destination you should use GWPrefixes or PermanentEnpoints not both. 
  
 As far as I know there is no preference option implemented in GnuGk.

	Julius

-----Original Message-----
From: Boris Kovalenko [mailto:boris@tagnet.ru]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 2:10 PM
To: openh323gk-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Openh323gk-users] Please explain


Julius Stavaris wrote:
Hello!

Ok, my provider told me: "To call phones with prefix xxxx use gateway 
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy". What should I do? Use only PermanentEndpoint section 
or GWPrefix too? Another situation - may I use two providers (one for 
backup for example) to same prefix destination? And if Yes, how I may 
tell which use first? With CISCO devices I may do this with "prefernce" 
options on dialpeers, how to do that with GnuGK? Or this is impossible 
for the time present?

P.S. Sometimes, after a long hours of work GnuGK stops working - no 
coredumps, no messages into log files but no running process. Useing 
FreeBSD 4.8R, GnuGK compiled with HAS_ACCT=1 NO_MYSQL=1 NO_LDAP=1 
optnoshared from one of the latest CVS (about 16.07) Have somebody same 
troubles?

Yours truly,
    Boris Kovalenko

>	Hi,
>
>   GWPrefixes could be useful in variety of ways:
>1. gateway does not have permanent IP address, so there is no way to define permanent endpoint. 
>2. gateway might not be always available. PermanenetEnpoint will always forward calls to given IP regardless if it is reachable or not. GWPrefixes will forward calls to gateway only if it is reachable/registered.
>
>  PermanentEndpoints mostly used when gateway is unable to register to gk.
>
>	Julius
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Boris Kovalenko [mailto:boris@tagnet.ru]
>Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 11:39 AM
>To: openh323gk-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: [Openh323gk-users] Please explain
>
>
>Hello!
>
>    Please explain why I need to use prefixes both in PermanentEndpoints 
>and in GWPrefixes sections? I think this is illogical. When I use 
>prefixes only in GWPrefixes section nothing is working, the caller get 
>ARJ calledPartyNotRegistered. Why to duplicate the same information?
>
>Yours truly,
>    Boris Kovalenko
>
>
>
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