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/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer Conference in SF, CA is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9 - 12, 2009. Register now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconference _______________________________________________________ Posting: mailto:Openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Archive: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=openh323gk-users Unsubscribe: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openh323gk-users Homepage: http://www.gnugk.org/