Re: Problem with Dir-GK and Neighbors

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Try to check the level 5 or 6 log at the gatekeeper 1 to see
why LCF is not accepted. Another option may be to setup
Dir-GK as GnuGK type, not CiscoGK type. You can also
post a corresponding log fragments to the list.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Anderson Alves de Albuquerque" <anderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 12:45 AM



 I have problem with Dir-GK (Cisco) and GnuGK 2.2.2.

GnuGK 1 (Version 2.2.2) ---------
                                 |
                                 |---- Dir-GK (Cisco)
                                 |
GnuGK 2 (Version 2.2.2) ---------


 Actually, I am doing my configuration in section [RasSrv::Neighbors]  and
[Neighbor::UFRJDGK].

  When GK 1 call GK2 (GK 1 sent LRQ to CISCO and CISCO sent LRQ to GK 2),
then GK2 sent LCFs (several). After this LCF GK 1 don´t answer.

  Is there another section that I need to do some configuration?

  In my configuration Cisco is Neighbor of the GK 1 and GK2.

 When I use GK version 2.0.X I don´t have problems.



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