This means the gatekeeper receives an invalid H.323 message. Maybe there is a bug in the gw firmware or there is a NAT router between the gw and the gk, that messes up with H.323 messages. Make also sure you're using some recent gk/pwlib/openh323 versions. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tito Garrido" <titogarrido@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 4:42 AM I found this erro message in my gnugk log when i reboot the VIP: 2006/10/13 10:52:58.566 4 RasSrv.cxx(212) RAS Receiving on 192.168.0.160:1719(U) 2006/10/13 10:52:58.566 2 RasSrv.cxx(174) RAS Read from 192.168.0.156:1024 2006/10/13 10:52:58.566 1 RasSrv.cxx(177) RAS Could not decode message from 192.168.0.156:1024 U know what i can do? On 10/13/06, Tito Garrido <titogarrido@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > My h323 configuration on VIP: > > - h323 display_name = planet_gw > - h323 h245_term_type = 60 > - h323 rtp_port_base = 30000 > - h323 out_fast_start = on > - h323 in_fast_start = on > - h323 h245_tunneling = off > - h323 cisco_t38 = on > - h323 callSignalPort = 1720 > - h323 nat_call = on > - h323 call_name = > - h323 local_alert = off > - h323 default_dtmf = H323 V2 Signal > - No Alternate IP Defined! > - h323 dns_ip = 0 > - h323 gk_mode = manual > - h323 gk_addr = 192.168.0.160 Port: 1719 > - h323 allow_calls_wo_gk = false > - h323 endpoint_reg_type = gw > - h323 time_to_live = 0 > - h323 h245_timeout = 30000 > - h323 endpoint_prefix = > - h323 term_id = > - h323 gk_id = > - h323 aliases (E.164) = > - planet_gw > - h323 alt_gk = 0.0.0.0 Port: 1719 > - h323 gk_name = > - h323 alt_gk_name = > - h323 wan_refresh = 120 > - h323 nat_name = > - h323 wan_mode = off > - h323 wan_port_gk = 0 > - h323 wan_port_gw = 0 > - h323 wan_max_retries = 10 > - h323 wan_lost_timer = 1 > > My gnugk.ini > > [Gatekeeper::Main] > Fourtytwo=42 > Name=OkscmGK > StatusPort=7000 > > [RoutedMode] > GKRouted=1 > H245Routed=0 > CallSignalPort=1721 > CallSignalHandlerNumber=1 > AcceptNeighborsCalls=1 > AcceptUnregisteredCalls=0 > SupportNATedEndpoints=1 > DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1 > > [Proxy] > Enable=1 > RTPPortRange=50000-59999 > InternalNetwork= 192.168.0.0/24 > ProxyForNAT=1 > > [RasSrv::GWPrefixes] > planet_gw=88 > > [RasSrv::RRQFeatures] > > [RasSrv::ARQFeatures] > ArjReasonRouteCallToSCN=0 > ArjReasonRouteCallToGatekeeper=1 > CallUnregisteredEndpoints=1 > RemoveTrailingChar=# > RoundRobinGateways=1 > > [RoutingPolicy] > default=explicit,internal,parent,neighbor > > [RasSrv::RRQAuth] > ;default=confirm > defalt=allow > > [GkStatus::Auth] > rule=explicit | password > 192.168.0.160=allow > gkadmin=ClKGMjCtXr0= > > [RasSrv::RewriteE164] > > [RasSrv::LRQFeatures] > > [RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints] > ;192.168.0.156=planet_gw;88 > > ;[EP::planet_gw] > ;GatewayPriority=1 > > [Gatekeeper::Auth] > default=allow > > [CallTable] > > [Gatekeeper::Acct] > > [NATedEndpoints] > > [CTI::Agents] > VirtualQueueAliases=CC > RequestTimeout=10 > > > Thanks for your help! > > Tito Garrido, Brazil > > > On 10/12/06, Tito Garrido <titogarrido@xxxxxxxxx > wrote: > > > > Hi Jason, > > > > My VIP-400FO and GNUGk are both in local lan, i'm testing how they work. > > First of all i didnt make my gateway get registered in my GK, i dont > > know > > wat is wrong, so i put the VIP as a permanent endpoind... so my VIP > > wasnt > > detected by the GK. I'll try this configuration that u mentioned " leave > > the > > default gateway(i mean router here) to 0.0.0.0 (that is none)" this > > setting i put on VIP? > > > > Tomorrow i'll post my h323 configuration of the VIP and my gnugk.ini > > > > Thanks for your answer! > > Tito Garrido Ogando, Brazil > > > > On 10/12/06, Chan Jason < jason.polaris@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > Hi Tito, > > > I didn't come across with VIP-400, but with VIP-450. I hope I can > > > give you some hints that is useful, but not I'm sure if I'm right on > > > VIP-400 series.. > > > First of all, I assume that you have a VIP-400 that is inside your > > > local LAN, with a Linux box as a NAT router and GNUGK installed. First > > > of all, in order to make the gateway registered with your GK, remember > > > to leave the default gateway(i mean router here) to 0.0.0.0 (that is > > > none) and put your GK address. If you are really doing NAT, remember > > > to start the proxy in GNUGK, as you have to "bridge" the LAN and > > > Internet, but not using anything provided by NAT or IPTABLES etc. > > > Please tell me if you have any other problem (but please specify > > > deeper...). > > > > > > Yours sincerely, > > > Jason Chan, Hong Kong > > > > > > On 10/11/06, Tito Garrido < titogarrido@xxxxxxxxx > wrote: > > > > Anybody have a tutorial or some experience? > > > > I'm trying to use the VIP-400FO but no success :( ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? 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