Re: about OpenMCU + gnugk

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Hi,
even i am facing similar kind of  issue, i have a Tandberg mps where i'm
able to register to my gnugk and have created a conference . but not able to
make calls either from the VC unit or fromt eh netmeeting.
can any one please help.
thanks,
csr

Jerome Alet wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> I've just tried to install OpenMCU 2.1.1-3+b1 (Debian) on the very 
> same host that has GNU GK (2:2.2.5-3.1+b1) running. So I had to 
> manually change the port to 2720 to not conflict with GNU GK, and my 
> openmcu.ini file is below : 
> 
> --- CUT ---
> [Parameters]
> Username=OpenMCU
> Password=blahblahblah
> Log Level=3
> HTTP Certificate=server.pem
> HTTP Port=1420
> Gatekeeper Mode=Use gatekeeper
> Gatekeeper=192.168.1.1
> Interface Array Size=1
> Interface 1=192.168.1.1:2720
> Default room=room101
> Connecting WAV File=/etc/connecting.wav
> Entering WAV File=/etc/entering.wav
> Leaving WAV File=/etc/leaving.wav
> Call log filename=/tmp/mcu_log.txt
> Video frame rate=18
> Video quality=15
> Local User Name=openmcu
> --- CUT ---
> 
> The question I've got is how to specify a numerical alias for 
> OpenMCU, because it successfully registers to the gatekeeper, but is 
> not easily reachable since there's no numerical alias for it, and
> we can't reach it by its IP address either because there's the
> gatekeeper there already.
> 
> If I add it to gatekeeper.ini in the [RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints] 
> section it doesn't work either because when openmcu registers it 
> overwrites the endpoint's prefixes and aliases (probably because
> of the contents of my [RasSrv::RRQFeatures] section.
> 
> So I'd like a solution involving some setting in openmcu.ini
> if possible. OpenMCU's documentation is poor at best, or
> I didn't find it.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any hint.
> 
> Jerome Alet
> 
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