Re: Registering GnuGK as an Endpoint to a Tandberg Border Controller

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Hi Jan,

thanks for your reply and sorry for my late followup. Is this something that is planned for a future release and, if not, would you expect the addition of such functionality to be a major project?

Best,
Florian.



On 08.04.2011, at 22:04, Jan Willamowius wrote:

> Hi Florian,
> 
> GnuGk can act as a H.460.18 server, but currently not as a H.460.18
> endpoint.
> 
> Regards,
> Jan
> 
> -- 
> Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/
> 
> 
> Florian von Kurnatowski wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I am trying to register a GnuGK instance to a Tandberg Border Controller as an Endpoint; the plan is for this to act as a proxy into a larger partner installation.
>> 
>> I have set this up as:
>> 
>> [Endpoint]
>> Gatekeeper=192.168.1.31
>> Type=Terminal
>> H323ID=MyGate
>> E164=496912345
>> Password=
>> 
>> I do get, however, a reject from the BC:
>> 
>> gatekeeperReject {
>>    requestSeqNum = 1
>>    protocolIdentifier = 0.0.8.2250.0.5
>>    rejectReason = neededFeatureNotSupported <<null>>
>>  }
>> 
>> Now, checking the documentation of the BC, I find this statement:
>> 
>>> Note:	Only traversal-enabled endpoints can register with a TANDBERG Border Controller. All other
>>> registration requests will be rejected. Traversal-enabled endpoints include all TANDBERG
>>> Expressway endpoints and third party endpoints which support the ITU H.460.18 and
>>> H.460.19 standards.
>> 
>> So it seems that GnuGK is not using and/or advertising either the Tandberg ASSENT protocol or H.460.18 during registration.
>> 
>> Is there any way this can be enabled or is there any other way to get this setup working w/o changing the config of the Border Controller?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Florian.
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