Re: H245 route or not?

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Yes, it is using additional 2 tcp sockets per call (if tunneling is disabled).
The gatekeeper does not deal well with race conditions during H.245 channel
establishment. But you need this if you want NAT support.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Manda Costin" <siderite@xxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 10:25 AM



I want to ask you guys about H245Route=1. Is there any reason not to route h245 messages through GnuGK? Can it sizeably affect performance or have you ever noticed any unsolvable bugs linked to it?
And now a question for the developpers: is there any way to log DTMF signals sent through h245relay?


Thanks.



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