spoofing RAS messages

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Currently, one can receive a Q931 setup message, and
if the call matches a neighbor route it will generate
a LRQ RAS message which it sends to the neighbor. 

As far as I know there is no ARQ RAS message creation
for this type of call flow yet.

Freddy

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Is it possible with gnugk to generate downstream RAS
ARQ message before Q931,
when receiving only incoming Q931 SETUP?

thanks
-- 
Georg



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