Re[2]: GnuGk + Cisco VG-200

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Hello Zygmuntowicz,

Saturday, September 20, 2003, 4:23:05 AM, you wrote:

ZM> You probable missed that GNU GK is listening for incoming
ZM> connections on port 1721, while the standard port number is 1720.
ZM> You can change it in GK config to 1720 or change your GW config
ZM> to send signalling to port 1721.

ZM> ----- Original Message ----- 
ZM> From: "Roman Shibrick" <roman@xxline.net>
ZM> Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 8:55 AM


>> Hi, all.
>> Are there people who use this combination? ( GnuGk + VG200 )?
>> If call send from Gk to VG-200 no problems.
>> Is problems If call arrive from PSTN.
>> 
>> PSTN -> VG200 -> GnuGk
>> 
>> VG200 config:
>> 
>> !
>> dial-peer voice 2 voip
>>  destination-pattern xxx
>>  seccion target ipv4:ggk.ggk.ggk.ggk
>>  progress_ind setup enable 3
>>  progress_ind alert enable 8
>>  codec ...
>>  session target ras
>> !
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> debug isdn q931:
>>    ....
>>    Couse i = ... No route to destination
>>   
>>  On Gk :
>>   debug trc 5
>> 
>> No event in trace



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Thanks. Indeed.

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 Roman                            mailto:roman@xxline.net



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