Re: Re: Re: Asterisk --> gnugk

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It looks to have the cisco 7905 (3105), netmeeting (3005), and asterisk (zorro) registered OK. I don't understand why gnugk would be looking at itself (195.206.197.59:1720) on an inbound call from asterisk. Even if it did make sense, how could it not know about itself.

I am using the example config routed.ini with the following lines added to allow outbound calls. SIP/asterisk extensions are in the 4000-4999 range, 9 for a pstn line.:

[RasSrv::GWPrefixes]
zorro=4
zorro=9

rv
AllRegistrations
RCF|192.153.153.116:1720|3105:dialedDigits|terminal|1120_endp
Mon, 08 Mar 2004 17:20:18 GMT (permanent) C(0/4/4)  <1>
RCF|195.206.197.58:1720|zorro:h323_ID|gateway|1121_endp
Mon, 08 Mar 2004 17:07:53 GMT (permanent) C(0/2/2)  <1>
Prefixes: 9,4,01,00
RCF|192.153.153.6:1720|3005:dialedDigits|terminal|1122_endp
Mon, 08 Mar 2004 17:13:49 GMT (permanent) C(0/2/2)  <1>
Number of Endpoints: 3

At 16:01 08/03/04, you wrote:
Inserting OZEP 195.206.197.59:1720 means GnuGk could
not found the registered endpoint 195.206.197.59:1720.
Check rv command output and what ports are being used
by the gk (1721, not 1720).




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