Re: A neighboring problem

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On Monday 22 March 2004 17:50, Thomas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have this topology:
> GK1-> GK2 -> GK3
> Where GK2 is gnugk-2.2. GK1 and GK3's type is unknown.
> GK2 runs in GK routed mode (and I have access only to it).
> 1. GK1 is trying to make a call to GK2
> 2. GK2 asks GK3
> 3. GK3 responds with LCF
> 4. GK2 sends LCF to GK1
> 5. GK1 sends Q931 Setup
> 6. GK2 rejects the call.


have you tried to set the hop count to 3 or 4 maybe.
also i have these settings enables.

ForwardHopCount=3
AcceptForwardedLRQ=1
ForwardResponse=1
ForwardLRQ=always
CiscoGKCompatible=1

regards
ray


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