Re: how to dial

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Hi,

you should allow unregistered calls in your GnuGk config and you should
also accept non-neighbor LRQs.
Then your external endpoints can reach EP C by dialing 100@xxxxxxx

Regards,
Jan


baku1970 wrote:
> How does an EP A that is unregistered, or EP B that is registered to a non-neighbour GK, call an EP C that is registered with a GNU GK?
> 
> 
> EP C is a Tandberg and has a private IP 10.1.15.7, GNUGK is in DMZ with public IP a.b.c.d. Here is the gnugk log showing EP C is registered:
> 2009/10/23 21:38:08.859 2             RasSrv.cxx(394)   RCF|10.1.15.7:1720|Test EP:h323_ID=100:dialedDigits|terminal|7002_endp;
> 
> EP A, B belong to customers, they can be Tandberg or Polycom.
> 
> 
> 


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

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