Re: unregistered incomming call

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You have to decide whether to use routed or direct mode.
You cannot mix both. In routed mode, all calls HAS to be
routed via the gatekeeper.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Cezar Fistik" <cezar@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 11:36 AM



I would appreciate if anyone could help me solve the following problem.

I have a cisco as5300 gateway wich is registered with GnuGK. At the same time the gateway is configured to recieve calls from other gateways that don't know anything about GnuGK, I mean gateway-to-gateway direct calls. I've noticed that on each incomming call from one of these gateways, somehow the GnuGK gets involved into admission of these calls, but I don't need this. The problem is that these calls are getting diconnected after about 1,5-3 mins with disconnect cause "0". I had the same config with a cisco gatekeeper and everything was ok, unfortunately the cisco gatekeeper doesn't have some very usefull features that GnuGK has.

Please if someone can tell me why the gateway asks gatekeeper for permission to accept an incomming call that comes from a gateway that is not registered with this gatekeeper? Is it normal? If so can I do something to change this behaviour?

Thanks a lot.
Cezar




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