This should not happen. If you don't have restrictions in the config,
all gateways have unlimited capacity by default. GnuGK does not
support capacity signaling by gateways. So your reported gk behavior
is rather strange.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerome Alet" <alet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 11:21 AM
I've noticed something and I don't know if this is normal or not :
We use gnugk 2.2.3 and have both a RadVision MCU and a RadVision
H.320/H.323 gateway (ViaIP400 with 2 PRI boards)
If I let the gateway register itself and don't set anything special
in gatekeeper.ini, then the gateway registers itself as a gateway
correctly but it doesn't accept more than a single call at a time.
But if I set the gateway's capacity manually in gatekeeper.ini then
all is fine.
The MCU on the other hand, directly accepts multiple calls without
needing any change to gatekeeper.ini (and it registers itself as an
MCU correctly).
I don't mind having to modify gatekeeper.ini, but I'd like to know
if this is normal or not. Shouldn't the gateway indicate its
capacity to the gatekeeper automatically ?
bye, and thanks in advance for any info
Jerome Alet
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