You can even do this with GnuGk. It can be run in direct signalling mode (only RAS) and then you can setup N permanent endpoints (GnuGk proxies) with the same prefix. Then the master gatekeeper will distribute incoming calls to the proxies in a round robin fashion. This way you have well scalable solution. Of course the question is whether round robin policy is the best one, but this is another issue. Craig Southeren <craigs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >A single gatekeeper process can easily handle thousands of registrations, >but there is no way it can also handle the call proxying for that number >of users at any useful utilisation ratio. And for systems that need to >support tens of thousands of users, with thousands of simultaneous calls, >a distributed system of proxies and GK will always be needed. > >And yes, such a system does exist :) > > Craig ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click _______________________________________________________ List: Openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Archive: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=8549 Homepage: http://www.gnugk.org/