Re: [Openh323gk-users] Child-Parent setup continued

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So I have spent the last 2 days trying to make this work. Whatever I try it
is NOT working. I have followed all your hints and tips as described.

Calling from EP connected to childgk  to EP at parent gives immediate ARJ
and the reverse gives a securitydenial at the childgk.

When I try on public C it is working immediately.

Maybe my gnugk 2.05 needs to be compiled with more accurate libraries to
make a miracle happen.

Tjapko.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tjapko Smits - iTS Consultancy" <itsc99@hotmail.com>
To: <openh323gk-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Openh323gk-users] Child-Parent setup continued


> Michael,
> Thanks for your explanation. I will test your setup. The only difference
> that I see regarding my previous setup is that I did not select
> ProxyForNAT=1 on the parent GK. But unfortunately I can only continue
> testing on monday.
>
> About your question: Yes I think you are right. I faced the same race
> condition when I put the address of the "slaveGK" in the parent's neighbor
> section. You can see the LCF on the child but than it dies.....
>
> Tjapko.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Zygmuntowicz Michal" <m.zygmuntowicz@onet.pl>
> To: <openh323gk-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 9:20 AM
> Subject: [Openh323gk-users] Child-Parent setup continued
>
>
> > According to the child-parent GK setup problems discussed recently,
> > I made the following test scenario:
> >
> >
> >
>
EP1---------------------GK1-------------NATBOX--------------GK2-------------
> ------------EP2
> > 192.168.3.112     192.168.3.114      192.168.3.1/213.x.x.x
> 213.y.y.y.y                            213.z.z.z
> > [77771]                CHILD
> PARENT
> > [zvision]
> >                              Proxy=0
> Proxy=0
> >                              ProxyForNAT=0
> ProxyForNAT=1
> >                              GKRouted=1
> GKRouted=1
> >
> > InternalNetwork=192.168.3.0/24
> >                              AcceptUnregisteredCalls=0
> AcceptUnregisteredCalls=0
> >                              AcceptNeighbourCalls=1
> >                              Prefixes=7777
> > EP1 is a H.323 endpoint that is NAT aware (e.g. is sending/receiving rtp
> streams on a single
> > socket), so it can work through NAT without proxy. It is registered with
> alias "77771".
> >
> > GK1 is a child gatekeeper placed on a machine with private IP (single
eth
> interface) behind NAT box.
> > NAT box is a typical symmetric NAT that allows only return-path traffic
to
> rach private network.
> > GK1 is configured without proxy and proxynat features. If EP1 would not
be
> NAT aware, then Proxy=1
> > should be specified, in order to proxy rtp traffic. No neighbour
sections
> are setup, [Endpoint] section
> > contains "Prefixes=7777". It is important to enable
> "AcceptNeighbourCalls=1".
> >
> > GK2 is a parent gatekeeper placed on a machine with public IP. It has
> Proxy disabled, ProxyNAT enabled.
> >
> > In this scenario both outgoing (from 77771 to zvision) and incoming
(from
> zvision to 77771) calls
> > are working very well.
> >
> > A few important notes:
> > *) child GK has to have AcceptNeighbourCalls enabled, otherwise calls
> routed from parent GK
> >     will be rejected;
> > *) if endpoints behind NAT box are NAT aware, there is not need to
enable
> neither Proxy not ProxyNAT;
> > *) parent GK has to have ProxyNAT enabled, otherwise child-parent calls
> are not proxied at parent GK
> >     and child GK will not spawn NAT handling thread, so no incoming
calls
> will be possible at child GK;
> > *) child GK (and its endpoints) must be configured with E164-like
> numbering plan and prefix(-es).
> >     Either by specifying "Prefixes" option for child GK and
> AcceptGatewayPrefixes for parent GK
> >     or RasSrv::GWPrefixes for parent GK. Otherwise endpoints registered
> with child GK will not be
> >     reachable from parent GK;
> > *) no neighbour sections should be set up at parent GK.
> >
> > Question:
> > If I would like to setup child GKs and route calls based on h323id, not
> E164 prefix I need to
> > setup childs as neighbour GKs, to force parent GK to send LRQ to child
> GKs.
> > After LCF is received should not parent GK check if destination call
> signal address does not
> > refer to registered child GK and checked if signalling should not be
sent
> using NAT handling thread?
> >
> > Regards:
> > ---
> > Zygmuntowicz Michal
> >
> >
> >
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