"Auto" for Polycom PVX means use multicast GRQ to find gatekeeper, so that's probably not what you want. I've found that even though the PVX gatekeeper field asks for IP address, domain name works too. Don't know for certain, but I suppose that 'auto' has the same meaning for the Tandberg client. -dave -----Original Message----- From: Lucas Phelps [mailto:lphelps@xxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 7:04 AM To: 'openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: Gatekeeper Redundancy Hi all, We are using GnuGk as a single gatekeeper for a multisite deployment (single zone). I am working on a disaster recovery site where we will replicate our data. What is the best way to create a redundant gatekeeper and have my endpoints re-register to it? Especially if the IP address is different. It looks like my Polycom PVX software clients and Tandbergs only accept IP addresses for the gatekeeper? They also have an 'auto' option, how does that work? Any additional ideas or tips are greatly appreciated. Thanks, Lucas Phelps, Kennedy and Coe LLC, lphelps@xxxxxxxx
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