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I'm trying to implement a design using Polycom V2IU (actually Edgewater Networks Edgemarc) application layer gateways configured for WAN-side gatekeeper mode.
 
In this design, all "internal" terminals (those facing the LAN interface of the V2IU) are configured to use the LAN-side interface IP of the V2IU for a gatekeeper.  The V2iU then proxies RAS (sourced from it's WAN interface IP) to a GnuGK instance on the WAN side of the design.
 
As you may see, from the GnuGK server's perspective *all* RAS messages for all those terminals come from a single IP address (the WAN-side of the SBC).  In 2.2.5 this doesn't seem to work, as the GnuGK seems to only register one terminal per source IP address, so whatever aliases & h323id the last RRQ contained becomes the valid registered information for that IP, even if one or more terminals previously successfully registered from the same source IP.  
 
Is there any way to make GnuGK look for unique (SRC_IP, Aliases) pairs as a registration entry rather than just 1 SRC_IP = 1 Registration scenario?
 
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Mike Ockenga
 
 
Version:
Gatekeeper(GNU) Version(2.2.5) Ext(pthreads=1,radius=0,mysql=1,pgsql=0,firebird=0,large_fdset=4096,crypto/ssl=1) Build(May 30 2007, 11:30:46) Sys(Linux i686 2.6.19-gentoo-r5)
GkStatus: Version(2.0) Ext()
Toolkit: Version(1.0) Ext(basic)
Startup: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:25:18 -0500   Running: 0 days 00:18:28
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