Re: GW prefixes

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Would not it be easier to just reject RRQ from this gateway (thus not
allowing it to register)?
Maybe some simple AliasAuth that rejects specific aliases/ips and while
accepting others.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "ray" <ray@gen3t.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 1:23 AM


> i have a question, more like a situation.
>
> i have configured a perm endpoint with the ip and a prefix of 123.
> also i have configured GK to accept endpoint prefixs to 0, so to not
accept
> random prefixes advertised by GWs that register.
>
> if i do rv, it shows endpoint xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx with prefix of 123
> then i allow the gw to register, now rv shows same GW with no prefix and i
> cant route the 123 prefix to the gw. turning back on accept endpoint
prefix
> makes this prob go away but in not happy with this as once a GW set his
> prefix by mistake to 1 and i tried to send all international calls to him!
>
> i would prefer that if GK has endpoint defined in perm endpoints that it
> maintain this prefix even if GW does register and show a different one or
if
> i select to not allow GK to accept GW prefixes since perm is defined by me
> and not someone playing with remote GWs. allowing a gw to register is easy
> and mostly safe unless he puts some incorrect information in the prefix
> section and then my routing can go out the window.



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