Re: Configuration of GnuGk and openmcu

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Nice.
I guess vqueues can help you send even non-numeric prefixes to OpenMCU, but even 
the simpler method of sending just a range of numeric prefixes to the OpenMCU 
will work fine for assignment to different rooms:

[RasSrv::GWPrefixes]
openmcu=999

So anything you call with the prefix 999 (e.g. 999123) will get you into the 
corresponding OpenMCU room, which will be automatically created.

Regards.
Dimitris

Jan Willamowius wrote:
>>> [RoutingPolicy::OnARQ]
>>> default=vqueue,explicit,internal
>>>
>> yes, that will do, even though you don't necessarily need vqueues.
>>
>>> [CTI::Agents]
>>> VirtualQueueRegex=^([^m]|m[^c]|mc[^u]|mcu[^_]).*$
>>>
>>> ...are these line right? Do I add something else?
>> You probably do not need the vqueue section.
> 
> OpenMCU has the feature that it will automatically create the chatrooms
> you call. When OpenMCU registers with GnuGk, it won't / can't
> register all possible extensions you may want to call.
> 
> To call any number of chat rooms inside OpenMCU you can use GnuGk's
> virtual queue routing and use that together with the 'explicit' routing
> policy to forward all call with a certain prefix to OpenMCU chat rooms.
> Thats where the above config snippet comes from. Its an advanced use
> case, but rather neat.
> 
> Regards,
> Jan
> 

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