Hello Thomas, The changes should be in the anonymous CVS now. Unfortunately I had to change the syntax of the rewrite information (I did this a week or so back) as the old version: GK2=in=123=321 GK2=in=333=444 GK2=out=321=123 ... doesn't work properly on PWLib for Win32. So I have changed it to use the one line syntax, functionality is identical: GK2=in=123=321;in=333=444;out=321=123 I will look at adding it to the new style neighbor entries at some point in the future. Ian > -----Original Message----- > From: Thomas [mailto:thomasj@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 09 March 2004 12:26 > To: Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re[7]: [RasSrv::GWRewriteE164] question > > > > Hello Ian, > > I'm very happy :) > Whenever those changes will available on anonymous CVS, I will try > this feature. > > GK2=in=123=321;in=333=444;out=321=123 > is the same as: > GK2=in=123=321 > GK2=in=333=444 > GK2=out=321=123 > ? > > Thank you! > > Thomas > > > > Tuesday, March 9, 2004, 1:05:49 PM, Ian wrote: > > ICbxc> All, > ICbxc> I have just committed some code to the CVS so > that this feature > ICbxc> works with LRQ messages as well ARQ and Setup. That is > you can now rewrite > ICbxc> the numbers outbound in LRQ messages to a specific GK > and inbound LRQs from > ICbxc> specific GKs can also be rewritten. The mechanism is > pretty much the same > ICbxc> and is configured in the same place as the gateway > information that is to > ICbxc> rewrite a GK name 'GK2' you would have the following: > > ICbxc> [RasSrv::GWRewriteE164] > ICbxc> GK2=in=123=321;in=333=444;out=321=123 > > ICbxc> I hope this proves useful. > > ICbxc> Ian > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx] > >> Sent: 12 February 2004 16:54 > >> To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> Subject: RE: Re[5]: > >> [RasSrv::GWRewriteE164] question > >> > >> > >> If its going to be something thats wanted I'll have a look at > >> implementing > >> it for LRQ messages. I don't think it should be too > >> difficult, I'm a little > >> short of GKs for testing it though. > >> > >> Ian > >> > >> > -----Original Message----- > >> > From: Zygmuntowicz Michal [mailto:m.zygmuntowicz@xxxxxxx] > >> > Sent: 12 February 2004 14:07 > >> > To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> > Subject: Re: Re[5]: > >> > [RasSrv::GWRewriteE164] question > >> > > >> > > >> > Sorry, I didn't notice that you use GWRewriteE164, not > >> RewriteE164... > >> > So you're probably right that LRQs are not yet supported by > >> > this rewrite > >> > mechanism > >> > > >> > Thomas <thomasj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >Thursday, February 12, 2004, 12:27:42 PM, Thomas wrote: > >> > > > >> > >T> Thursday, February 12, 2004, 11:46:39 AM, Zygmuntowicz wrote: > >> > > > >> > >ZM>> The rewrite should work for any calls (LRQ,ARQ,Setup). > >> > >T> Oh, good! So [RasSrv::GWRewriteE164] is planned also > >> for LRQ, just > >> > >T> doesn\'t implemented yet? (according to Norguhtar\'s answer). > >> > >T> I will try it and will see how is it in practice :) > >> > > > >> > >Well, I tryed this. Unfortunately it didn\'t work. > >> > >What I tryed: > >> > > > >> > >[Neighbor::myGK] > >> > >Host=<n1GKIP> > >> > >Dynamic=0 > >> > >SendPrefixes= > >> > >AcceptPrefixes=* > >> > > > >> > >[RasSrv::Neighbors] > >> > >n1GK=CiscoGK > >> > > > >> > >[RasSrv::GWRewriteE164] > >> > >n1GK=in=331=123#331 > >> > > > >> > >When a call came from n1GK, I got LRJ. From log: > >> > >2004/02/12 14:31:22.921 5 Routing.h(117) > >> > ROUTING Checking policy Internal for the request LRQ 151 > >> > >2004/02/12 14:31:22.921 5 Routing.h(117) > >> > ROUTING Checking policy Neighbor for the request LRQ 151 > >> > >2004/02/12 14:31:22.921 2 RasSrv.cxx(347) > >> > LRJ|<n1GKIP>|33123:dialedDigits|n1GK|requestDenied; > >> > >So the number wasn\'t rewritten by n1GK=in=331=123#331 rule. > >> > > > >> > >Thanks in advance, > >> > > Thomas > >> > > > >> > >ps: whenever I put into 331=123#331 [RasSrv::RewriteE164] > >> > section I get LCF. > >> > > >> > > >> > ------------------------------------------------------- > >> > SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now. > >> > Build and deploy apps & Web services for Linux with > >> > a free DVD software kit from IBM. 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