indeed, and I have been inspecting the debug output using telnet for sure - it's invaluable I was really wondering if there was a tool/command-line for inquiring after an endpoint from a specific gatekeeper using an LRQ message to stimulate the GK into initiating its own LRQ chain of inquiry and to see what happens I can see what happens (thru the port 7000 debug) when an endpoint makes a call through a chain of ARQs through the GKs/parents/children, but I wanted to verify if the LRQs would follow a similar pattern... I have read there is a hop limit to LRQs that can be imposed too - does that mean that the lookup would "give up" if it was too short and just come back as LRJ?? And does the lookup return with a result from the first matching prefix, or would it (if allowed) go through until the specific endpoint was found and return the info for that (hence my ep2/GK2 question)?? m > -----Original Message----- > From: openh323gk-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:openh323gk-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Simon Horne > Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 7:36 PM > To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [SPAM] - Re: routing test - Email > found in subject > > > 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 > > > >The information contained in this e-mail message is PRIVATE. It may > >contain confidential information and may be legally > privileged. It is > >intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s). 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