Hi Bruno,
make sure to let GnuGk listen on port 1720 otherwise you have to include
the port when dialing from your unregistered PVX.
[RoutedMode]
CallSignalPort=1720
Otherwise the unregistered PVX has to dial <gk-ip>:1721##<e.164> .
To see your unregistered call and the routing decision, use
TraceLevel=5.
Also note that the ## syntax only works when the PVX is not registered
to a gatekeeper, but in your case it should work fine.
Regards,
Jan
Bruno Richard wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using Gatekeeper(GNU) Version(2.3.2) Ext(pthreads=1,radius=1,mysql=1,pgsql=0,firebird=0,odbc=0,sqlite=0,large_fdset=0,crypto/ssl=1,h46018=1,h46023=1) Build(Jun 10 2010, 12:29:38) Sys(Linux i686 2.6.32-5-686) and PVX (polycom) 8.0.16
I try with a PVX not registered to call a PVX registered to the gatekeeper.
As explain here http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=AC6597AC56F5944B9971F1A6F834C05F027F55%40idaex01.idafoundation.local&forum_name=openh323gk-users
to call the registered PVX I have to use the polycom syntax : <gatekeeper_ip>##<E 164>
But the call fails...
With tcpdump I see communication between the gatekeeper and the unregistered PVX but there is
nothing in the gatekeeper logs (even with TraceLevel=3)
So my questions :
1/ is it possible to do what I'm trying to do ?
2/ what are my mistakes ?
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Bruno
PS 1 : I can call out endpoints not registered to the gatekeeper from the PVX registered to the gatekeeper
PS 2 : my config :
[Gatekeeper::Main]
Fortytwo=42
TraceLevel=2
;TraceLevel=3
DefaultDomain=mydomain.fr
[LogFile]
Filename=/var/log/gk_trace.log
Rotate=Weekly
RotateDay=Sun
RotateTime=00:59
[RoutedMode]
GKRouted=1
H245Routed=1
AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1
AcceptNeighborCalls=1
[Proxy]
Enable=1
InternalNetwork=192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0,172.16.0.0/255.240.0.0,10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0,172.18.0.0/255.240.0.0
[GkStatus::Auth]
rule=password & regex
gkadmin=xxxxxxxxx
regex=^172\.16\.7\.(30|31)
[RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints]
<cut>
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