Solved - Problems w. Proxy mode 2.2 prebeta3 with Cisco 3640

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I found now what caused my problmes. I have split up our network in two
logical networks, because I want to install a firewall with two network
interface cards in the future. For now the host does have only 1 network
interface card, which has primary and an alias IP address. With and without
setting "Home" in the Main section of the gnugk.ini file gnugk seems not to
listen to the alias adress of nic. I'm now running gnugk by using the
primary address.

Thanks especially to Michal for supporting me.

Best regards
      Jan



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Zygmuntowicz Michal" <zvision@quarcom.pl>
To: <openh323gk-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 3:10 PM
Subject: Re:  Problems w. Proxy mode 2.2 prebeta3 with
Cisco 3640


> H.245 routed mode is auto-enabled if the proxy is also enabled
> (but you're right - proxy.ini should contain H245Routed=1 to make
>  everything clear).
>
> Make sure gnugk is listening on port 1720, not 1721 (maybe use netstat).
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jan Riedinger" <jan.riedinger@ii7.de>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 1:19 PM
>
>
> > Hello Michal!
> >
> > Thank you for your response. Even at tracelevel 5 nothing happens, when
I
> > make test calls. Because of that I verified by using tcpdump, that the
Cisco
> > is indeed sending packets to port 1720 at the host at which gnugk is
> > running.
> >
> > Regarding my choosen configuration: You should clarify the manual
regarding
> > the proxy configuration. I cite for the documentation web page
> > --------------------------------
> >  Section [RoutedMode]
> > Case III.
> > The gatekeeper routes the H.245 control channel, as well as all logical
> > channels, including RTP/RTCP for audio and video, and T.120 channel for
> > data. In this case, no traffic is passed directly between the endpoints.
> > This is usually called an H.323 Proxy, which can be regarded as an
> > H.323-H.323 gateway.
> >
> > This section defines the gatekeeper routed mode options (case I & II).
The
> > proxy feature is defined in the next section. All settings in this
section
> > are affected by reloading.
> >
> > -----------------------------
> >
> > Because of that I thought the entries in the RoutedMode section are not
> > relevant, if you use the GW in proxy mode. Furthermore in the proxy.ini
> > sample file from the etc directory the H245Routed mode is disabled:
> >
> > [RoutedMode]
> > GKRouted=1
> > H245Routed=0
> >
> > Best regards
> >          Jan
>
>
>
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