You are looking at the status port which only shows a small number of events. I meant you should create a GnuGk trace: gnugk -c <your config> -ttttt -o trace.log After the call, trace.log will contain a lot more useful hints what GnuGk received and what it did with it. You can also enable such a trace from the status port with "setlog trace.log" and "debug trc 5", but the command line variant is usually easier. Regards, Jan Fred Gillette wrote: > I seem to be only able to set a trace level of 2. See below... > > root@HDPassport1:~# telnet 192.168.217.79 7000 > Trying 192.168.217.79... > Connected to 192.168.217.79. > Escape character is '^]'. > Version: > Gatekeeper(GNU) Version(2.3.4) Ext(pthreads=1,radius=1,mysql=1,pgsql=0,firebird=0,odbc=1,sqlite=1,large_fdset=0,crypto/ssl=1,h46018=0,h46023=1) H323Plus(1.21.0) PTLib(2.6.7) Build(Jul 14 2011, 15:16:35) Sys(Linux x86_64 2.6.32-26-generic) > Startup: Mon, 03 Oct 2011 08:23:32 -0400 Running: 0 days 23:36:58 > ; > trace 5 > Syntax Error: trace 0|1|2|"min"|"max" > trace max > Output trace level is 2 > ACF|192.168.217.53:1720|1049_endp|22388|h323:5580@74.199.95.14:url_ID|6877:dialedDigits|false|ce-ea-1b-4a-ee-ec-e0-11-9f-44-00-90-f5-99-89-f3; > DCF|192.168.217.53|1049_endp|22388|normalDrop|ce-ea-1b-4a-ee-ec-e0-11-9f-44-00-90-f5-99-89-f3; > > I'm trying to call 5580@74.199.95.14. > > ..FG.. > > On 2011-10-03, at 7:36 PM, Jan Willamowius wrote: > > > You should do a level 5 trace for that call to see which policy GnuGk > > chooses to route the call and which IP it tries to forward the Setup to. > > > > Regards, > > Jan > > > > ajgillette98 wrote: > >> > >> I added the suggested entries in my gatekeeper.ini, but there seems to me no > >> difference. > >> If I try to call an H.323 endpoint external to my gnugk with an ip address > >> everything works. > >> If I try to call with an extension and an IP the gnugk does not relay the > >> setup message. > >> > >> I did a wireshark trace and saw the admission request, followed by the > >> admission confirm. > >> Then the setup followed by a release complete. When I dig into the release > >> complete I get > >> a cause value of "No route to destination (3)". > >> > >> If I try calling by IP without the extension the messages go out the public > >> NIC of the gnugk > >> but the far end does not know which endpoint I want to call. > >> > >> ..FG.. > >> > >> > >> > >> Willamowius wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> if you want GnuGk to resolve DNS names eg. in URLs, you should include > >>> the dns and srv policy in your config. I usually suggest this: > >>> > >>> [RoutingPolicy] > >>> default=explicit,internal,srv,dns,internal,parent,neighbor > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> Jan > >>> > >>> ajgillette98 wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Hey Guys, > >>>> I have gnugk working great for calls to devices on the Internet but > >>>> when > >>>> I call gnugk to gnugk I get "calledPartyNotRegistered". I suspect that I > >>>> don't understand some aspect of routing? This seems to only happen when I > >>>> am > >>>> trying to call a URL xxxx@x.x.x.x if I call an ip address everything is > >>>> fine. > >>>> > >>>> My gatekeeper.ini file has the following: > >>>> > >>>> [RoutedMode] > >>>> GKRouted=1 > >>>> H245Routed=1 > >>>> AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1 > >>>> AcceptNeighborsCalls=1 > >>>> CallSignalPort=1720 > >>>> CallSignalHandlerNumber=1 > >>>> RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1 > >>>> DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1 > >>>> SupportNATedEndpoints=1 > >>>> SupportCallingNATedEndpoints=1 > >>>> Q931PortRange=20000-20099 > >>>> H245PortRange=30000-30099 > >>>> SendReleaseCompleteOnDRQ=1 > >>>> > >>>> [Proxy] > >>>> Enable=1 > >>>> InternalNetwork=192.168.216.0/24,10.191.20.0/24 > >>>> T120PortRange=50000-59999 > >>>> RTPPortRange=50000-59999 > >>>> ProxyForNAT=1 > >>>> ProxyForSameNAT=0 > >>>> ProxyAlways=1 > >>>> > >>>> [RoutingPolicy] > >>>> default=explicit,internal -- Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1 _______________________________________________________ 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/