This is very strange > Q931s Call 2 is NAT type 5 Type 5 indicates a bug which I have fixed for the next version. It is being caused by your local gateway using GnuGk NAT method when it really shouldn't. Try this [RoutedMode] SupportCallingNATedEndpoints=1 or set [RoutedMode] SupportNATedEndpoints=0 Both of these will block the message from the gateway causing NAT Type 5. You can safely remove these settings in the next version release. Simon -----Original Message----- From: openh323gk-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:openh323gk-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of ?????????? ??????? Sent: Tuesday, 9 October 2007 5:14 PM To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: VoIP newbie request for help. Only incoming calls available. Outgoing: timeout, no connection. Please, point my faults. I don't understand many things. My situation is following: VoIP provider (x.x.x.x) --- GNUGK (pu.bl.ic.ip, pr.iv.at.eip) --- VoIP Gateway (y.y.y.y) --- Phone When I call from left to right - everything OK. Otherwise - NO. As a result I get this: "Error (1) : Input/Output error (12:57) Error 10/4: Interrupted system call" or this: "connection timeout". I compared parameters both of calls and writeout ones which I found interested and unexplainable for me: INCOMING: IE: Bearer-Capability: 80 90 a3 Q931s Call 1 is NAT type 2 OUTGOING: IE: Bearer-Capability: 80 91 a3 Q931s Call 2 is NAT type 5 Here is gnugk.ini: Fortytwo=42 Home=pu.bl.ic.ip,pr.iv.at.eip TimeToLive=600 StatusTraceLevel=5 UseBroadcastListener=0 UseMulticastListener=0 UnicastRasPort=1719 MulticastPort=1718 MulticastGroup=224.0.1.41 EndpointSignalPort=1720 ListenQueueLength=1024 TimestampFormat=Cisco SignalReadTimeout=1000 [RoutedMode] GKRouted=1 H245Routed=1 CallSignalPort=1720 CallSignalHandlerNumber=10 RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1 AcceptNeighborsCalls=1 AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1 SupportNATedEndpoints=1 DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1 RemoveCallOnDRQ=1 SendReleaseCompleteOnDRQ=1 Q931PortRange=20000-20999 H245PortRange=30000-30999 SetupTimeout=4000 SignalTimeout=10000 AlertingTimeout=60000 TcpKeepAlive=0 SocketCleanupTimeout=5000 [Proxy] Enable=1 InternalNetwork=y.y.y.y/255.255.255.0 T120PortRange=40000-40999 RTPPortRange=50000-59999 ProxyForNAT=1 ProxyForSameNAT=1 EnableRTPMute=0 DisableH235Call=1 DisableH460Call=1 [EP::GK4] Capacity=60 GatewayPriority=1 GatewayPrefixes=*,!9392 Proxy=1 [RasSrv::GWPrefixes] GK4=*,!9392 [RasSrv::RRQFeatures] OverwriteEPOnSameAddress=0 AcceptEndpointIdentifier=1 AcceptGatewayPrefixes=1 IRQPollCount=1 [RasSrv::ARQFeatures] ArjReasonRouteCallToSCN=1 ArjReasonRouteCallToGatekeeper=1 CallUnregisteredEndpoints=1 RemoveTrailingChar=# [RasSrv::LRQFeatures] NeighborTimeout=20 ForwardHopCount=10 AcceptForwardedLRQ=1 ForwardResponse=1 [RoutingPolicy] default=internal,explicit,neighbor,parent [RoutingPolicy::OnARQ] default=internal,explicit [RoutingPolicy::OnLRQ] 0=internal default=neighbor [RoutingPolicy::OnSetup] dialedDigits=internal,neighbor default=internal,neighbor,explicit,parent [RoutingPolicy::OnFacility] default=internal [RasSrv::Neighbors] GK4=x.x.x.x:1720;* [Neighbor::GK4] Host=x.x.x.x SendPrefixes=dialedDigits AcceptPrefixes=dialedDigits AcceptForwardedLRQ=1 ForwardLRQ=never [RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints] ; For gateway x.x.x.x:1720=GK4;*,!9392 ; For terminal y.y.y.y=939291,939292 [Gatekeeper::Auth] default=allow [NATedEndpoints] 939291=y.y.y.y 939292=y.y.y.y ;EOF VoIP Gateway: Dynamix 2 FXS. GKRouted Mode. Gateway type: Terminal (I change them all). Fast Start and H.245 Tunneling is Enabled. Phone: ordinary Panasonic and Siemens. I don't know anything about hardware of VoIP provider, only IP and port. I asked specialist of VoIP provider for resolving this situation. Answer was: wrong protocol using, bla-bla-bla, incorrect packets with DF flags and so on, rtfm at all. Using Ethereal, I catched 2 packets from pu.bl.ic.ip to x.x.x.x:1720 with 3 sec. interval while I made outgoing call and no any answer from x.x.x.x. Structure of packets is the same when I receive a call (DF-flags sets too). I need to know.. Is it my fault or just denying any outgoing calls with my VoIP provider? Or just they don't want to search mistakes made by themselves. Please help me! Any comments are welcome. Thanks a lot in advance. Regards, Kutkovsky Dmitry ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. 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