This is probably caused by configuration of your routing policies.
Try to specify routing policies for LRQs explicitly (Routing::OnLRQ).
----- Original Message -----
From: "Piotr Szafran" <p_szafran@xxxxx>
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 3:20 PM
i have encounter very strange gnu behavior, the situation looks like this:
GK-1 <----------- [ reg as endpoint to GK-1] GK-2
[LRQ]<---------------->[LRQ] GK-3
GK-2 behaves very strange (it is registreted to GK-1 as [Endpoint]),
when it receives LRQ from GK-3 it sends LRQ (!!) to GK-1. In the GK-2
config there is no configuration for neighbor GK-1 so i have no idea why
it keep sending LRQs to its parent(of course GK-1 LRJ the request
because it dont know that neighbor).
It was tested on both 2.2.2 and 2.2.3
Is there anything i don't know?
my config for GK-2:
[Endpoint]
Gatekeeper=x.x.x.x
H323ID=yyyyy
E164=11111
UnregisterOnReload=1
[RasSrv::Neighbors]
P-GK=GnuGK
[Neighbor::P-GK]
GatekeeperIdentifier=GK-3
Host=z.z.z.z
SendPrefixes=
AcceptPrefixes=*
Thanks in advance
Piotrek
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