Re: Need help urgent

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Hi Steve,

If you are just trying to connect two gateways across the
restricted network, you could use any sort of VPN connection,
e.g. what is built in to Win 2000, 2003, XP, or Linux.
If that works, you would not need any gatekeepers.

But the picture you drew should also work, if you have
GKRouted=1 and CallSignalPort=<some open port>.

If this is a new setup, you might consider SIP, if port 5060
is not blocked.

--Stewart

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Andrews" <steve_andrews_55@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 2:56 PM
Subject:  Need help urgent


> Hi,
> 
> Can anyone help me how to get following scenario working.
> 
> 
> gateway-A  ----H225(1720)--> GNUGK1 ---H225 (2000)--> GNUGK2 
> ----H225(1720)--> GatewayB
> 
> 
> That is, i want to use 2 gnugks to talk on TCP 2000 (or any other port) for 
> H225 signalling, while the 2 gateways at either end negotiate on the 
> standard TCP1720 port.
> 
> My ISP has blocked TCP 1720 to stop voice services. So i am trying a 
> different method.
> 
> Is there a better / easier way to achieve this.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Steve



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