Re: routing test

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The easiest method is to telnet to the status port 7000 on all three gatekeepers and watch for the LCF messages.

Make sure when you register GK1 and GK2 with GK0 that your specify the prefixes that the gatekeeper will accept so the parent knows where to route the LCF and the call.
ie
[Endpoint]
Gatekeeper = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Type=Gateway
H323ID=GKx
Prefix=1xxx  <---- here

Simon


At 05:17 AM 2/03/2006, you wrote:
is there a built-in command or standalone tool to use to query
a GK's routing decision by giving it an LRQ request?

if not, what would be the result of an LRQ request for this setup:-


             GK0
             / \
            /   \
           /     \
ep1 --- GK1       GK2 --- ep2

where ep1 (1111234) would issue an LRQ for ep2 (2221234) to its gk (GK1)
AND GK1 is a child gk of GK0 (registered with say 111 as a prefix),
GK2 is a child of GK0 (registered prefix 222 with its parent)

does GK1 propagate the LRQ to its parent?
does GK0 subsequently propagate the LRQ to GK2? (or just report its
other child as
being responsible)?

does ep1's request ultimately get resolved to ep2 or GK2 or where???

(I mean in theory, I would hope the answer is an LCF for ep2, but I
could be wrong)
please can somebody tell me what the answer is and how I could test this
(for LRQ)

cheers

Mark

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