Openh323 in a VPN enviroment.

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Hi All,

We are providing a VPN service based on Cisco VRF to our customers. We want to add service over this network, for instance VoIP. One of the alternatives we have is Openh323 given it seem to be a really mature and evolutioned platform.

Given the own nature of the VPN, the IP addressing could be the same in two VPNs so we have two options:

-Setup a unique GK behind  a PAT machine. In this method the GK cannot reach the endpoint so the only control is about the endpoint registration. Is that true?
-Setup a GK for every custmer, in this case we should be able to setup  many gnugk processes on the same machine hearing everyone one IP address on a VLAN interface ¿is that possible?
 
Do you have any recommendation? Thanks a lot....


Antonio Higuera 
www.broadnet.es 





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