I think the correct implementation would return some access tokens in LCF, which then should be put into ACF and finally land inside a Setup sent to the gatekeeper. Then the gatekeeper can grant an access based on the token.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tamas J" <thomasj@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 1:39 PM
I'm thinking about a theoretical scenario to solve. EP1<---GK1<~~~~~~~~~GK2<---EP2 In case of GK1 running in routed mode and GK2 in directed mode, GK1 receives 1st the LRQ, authorizes it according to the neighbor configuration, responds with LCF to GK2, but the Setup message will come directly from EP2, which's IP/info is not known by GK1. My question is: how can I authorize such call in GK1? I would like to use RadAliasAuth for SetupUnreg, but don't know how would I connect the Setup message with GK2.
Any hint, suggestion?
Thanks in advance, Tamas
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