Setup question

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Hello,

I am looking for a openh323/gatekeeper setup for my environment and just 
started with VOIP. 

If this is the wrong list, please let me know, if you know a more appropriate 
one.

Here is my environment:
I have an H323 gateway or proxy (Cisco proxy?) which is not under my control 
and where I can register one fixed IP address for my number. When I run 
gnomemeeting on my workstation and enter there under Edit/Preferences/H323 
Settings/Gateway/Proxy Settings everything works. Nothing else to setup, no 
authentication etc. I dial h323:<number> to call and receive calls when my 
number is dialed.

When I am away from my workstation, I would like to call and receive calls on 
a laptop with dynamic DNS (running gnomemeeting). I have full control over the 
laptop. The workstation is still up and running, i.e. I can use it to forward 
or redirect calls.

I am wondering, if GNU gatekeeper can do this:

GNU gatekeeper running on my workstation acts as proxy and forwards all 
calls to and from the Cisco proxy. I saw that I
can setup GNU gatekeeper as proxy, but can gnu gatekeeper use the Cisco proxy 
itself?

Do you see any smarter solution that using gatekeeper?

Any comments or hints are welcome.

Many thanks.
Rainer

-- 
Rainer Dorsch
Alzentalstr. 28
D-71083 Herrenberg
07032-919495
Icq: 32550367


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