Re: How are inbound calls routed?

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Hi Michael,

I added a new policy called 'CatchAll' to do this. So in GnuGk 2.3.1
you will be able to add it to the end of your policy chain and send all
calls that are not to one of your internal endpoints to a specified
location (the endpoint with alias 'Support' in the example below).

[RoutingPolicy]
default=explicit,internal,catchall

[Routing::CatchAll]
CatchAllAlias=Support

Its already documented in the online manual:
http://www.gnugk.org/gnugk-manual-6.html#ss6.1
http://www.gnugk.org/gnugk-manual-6.html#routingcatchall

Regards,
Jan


Michael Bondi wrote:
> Simon
> 
> I have a successful gnugk accepting external calls to 
> extension@xxxxxxxxxxx and passing them to the correct internal extension.
> 
> I'd like to have all calls to gnugkip.com be sent to a particular 
> extension, but I am unsure how to do this.
> 
> This is so that if anyone out there that has not had experience with 
> E.164 addresses can reach my main system easily.
> 
> I would appreciate any pointers.
> 
> Mike
> 
> Simon Horne wrote:
> > Robert 
> >
> > Whether you can call 12345@xxxxxxx is up to the endpoint you are using. If
> > you are you using a openH323/H323plus based endpoint then yes it will work
> > but that is not to say it will work for commercial endpoints. 
> >
> > Also to enable you must set:
> > [RoutedMode]
> > AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1
> >
> > If you want to provide NAT support for these callers
> > SupportNATedEndpoints=1
> >
> > You may also need to set 
> > TreatUnregisteredNAT=1
> > As GnuGk sometimes cannot autodetect whether an unregistered caller is NAT
> > or not. This will proxy all media.
> >
> > Note the default notation for GnuGk is 12345@xxxxxxx:1721 as default call
> > signal port is 1721. When you call, the endpoint will call user 12345 by
> > sending a setup message to 1.2.3.4 on TCP 1721. 
> >
> > Use simple (h323plus website) or MyPhone2 to test.
> >
> > Simon
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Robert Kulagowski [mailto:rkulagow@xxxxxxxxx] 
> > Sent: Saturday, 15 August 2009 1:10 AM
> > To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject:  How are inbound calls routed?
> >
> > I believe that I've managed to compile ptlib, h323plus and gnugk and 
> > make outbound calls successfully using H.460.18
> >
> > Now comes the next part:  inbound calls.
> >
> > If there are no SRV records (I don't have DNS setup for my test 
> > environment), how does the gnugk differentiate between inbound calls to 
> > various endpoints that it is proxying for?
> >
> > Is it possible to do a URI-style dial, like 12345@xxxxxxx, where 1.2.3.4 
> > is the IP address of the GnuGK?
> >
> > I've read the manual a few times, and I'm not sure I'm seeing the 
> > correct rewrite rule that would accomplish this.
> >
> > If it's not possible to differentiate between multiple systems that are 
> > behind the GK, then is it possible to setup a "any call to 1.2.3.4, send 
> > it to endpoint 12345" rule?

-- 
Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/

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