Re: RE: Re: Quintum With Gnugk Problem

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Teodor,

I checked my mail archive, you only reported on A400/A800 (Sept. 23
2003). Jeremy McNamara and tyang@xxxxxxxxxxxxx had different experiences
and I posted those, too.

No need to blame anybodys hands.


Teodor Georgiev wrote:
> 
>  
>   Jan,
> 
>  I have not reported any problems with Quintum. Initialy I reported
>  that they 
> work: A400/A800, D-series + CMS. Later than some guy
> (tyang@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) has overwritten my notes. 
> 
> I have reported a working config, which you have quoted below. It was
> just an example. There is no need to post any example configs as there
> is nothing tricky nor in Quintum setup, neither in GnuGK.
> 
> 1. To register Quintum as an endpoint into GnuGK you just configure
> the H323SIG (H323GW for the older series) and then describe the H323ID
> + IP (depends on your authentication type at GnuGK) of Quintum at the
> RRQAuth section of Quintum.
> 
> 2. For direct H.225 signalling (a.k.a. "permanent endpoint"), you just
>    setup a static route (sr) in Quintum pointing to GnuGK. Quintum
>    also allows you to change the call signalling port the other side
>    accepts requests on. 
>    On the GnuGK side you allow GnuGK to accept calls from unregistered
>    endpoints and describe the IP of Quintum as a permanent endpoint.
> 
> 3. For LRQ (remote zone routing) you set again a static route, but
> configure 
>    the type of route as gatekeeper, not gateway. In GnuGK you set the
>    IP of Quintum as a neighbour.
>  
>    It is very simple and straighthrough. The above config will work
>    with any(well, almost any) gatekeeper/softswitch. 
> 
>    Just because somebody has "dizzy" hands, we shall not blame any of
>    the vendors :)
> 
>    Let us close the thread, please.
> 
> On Tuesday 14 December 2004 18:06, Jan Willamowius wrote:
> > My problem with this is, that the name Quintum really pops up a lot
> > here and I have no way to check which report is correct and which is
> > not.
> >
> > I have removed the "problems" comment from the entry Teodor sent in,
> > because he obviously didn't report that and deleted the entries
> > where I didn't find the mail from the person who sent it in.
> >
> > But there still remain 3 entries where people insist they where
> > having problems with Quintum and I'd like to leave those in there so
> > users can make the decision themselves.
> >
> > Maybe somebody using a Quintum succesfully can give the config notes
> > a quick look and if we get those waterproof, maybe the Quintum
> > problems will disapear.
> >
> > http://www.gnugk.org/gnugk-quintum.html
> >
> > Zygmuntowicz Michal wrote:
> > > Jan manages the list - Jan, could you correct this information?
> > >
> > > >From my experience it also seems that Quintums usually work fine
> > >
> > > with GnuGk.
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Teodor Georgiev" <t.georgiev@xxxxxxxxx>
> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 4:29 PM
> > >
> > > > Based on that, looks like the problem is nor in Quintum, neither
> > > > in GnuGK. I also would like to ask again Michal to remove the
> > > > "untracable interoperability problems now and then" from the
> > > > GnuGK interopability list.
> > >
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