Re: Please help with designing "call center"solution

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Simon - thanks for the inside scoop.

Zyg - that is a similar solution to what someone else had suggested to
me in a separate thread. I am giving that a shot.

On a somewhat related note...Is there a way to setup the gatekeeper so
it can be dialed directly from a client and then have it route the call
to a specific endpoint? For example, if my gatekeeper's IP is
192.168.1.10 and it has a registered endpoint at 192.168.1.200, can I
set it up so that I can call 192.168.1.10 and then be connected to the
endpoint? 

Thanks again for all of the help you guys have provided.
Joe

-----Original Message-----
From: openh323gk-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:openh323gk-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Zygmuntowicz Michal
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 2:15 AM
To: GNU Gatekeeper Users
Subject: Re:  Please help with designing "call
center"solution

Another idea is to run a child gatekeeper for unregistered callers.
The child gatekeeper will ARQ then its parent gatekeeper when
a call from an unregistered caller arrives.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Simon Horne" <s.horne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 3:45 AM
Subject: Re:  Please help with designing "call center"

solution


> At present the ACD function does not support unregistered callers.
Callers
> must be registered. Hopefully we can get this fixed. Also not all
> unregistered callers receive NAT support and a fix is being worked on
for
> that too.
>
> Simon
>
> At 01:42 AM 30/06/2006, Misner, Joe wrote:
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>>
>>We are attempting to setup what I think is a fairly simple H.323 "call
>>center". The solution begins with conference calls originating from
>>internet users and ends with the call being picked up by any one of a
>>group of endpoints on our private network. We have GnuGK setup with an
ACD
>>and are able to call into our queue and everything is working properly
>>with all endpoints registered with our GK on our internal network. Now
we
>>need to set it up to allow unregistered endpoints to "call" the
gatekeeper
>>and get routed into our queue. We have been doing some research on
setting
>>up routing, proxy, gateway, etc. and it is apparent that we do not
>>understand what is needed to allow the unregistered internet user in.
>>
>>We basically need to provide an external IP address that a user can
call
>>via netmeeting, etc. and their call gets "routed" to one of our
available
>>endpoints (agents) in our internal queue. Can someone point me in the
>>right direction on how to implement this? I can provide more info if
the
>>problem is not clear enough.
>>
>>Thanks in advanced for any help,
>>Joe


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