Hi, "VirtualQueue" is the old name for "VirtualQueueAliases". Deprecated, but works still. If you want all calls to produce a RoutingRequest, use a regex that matches everything: VirtualQueueRegex=^.*$ And remember to update your policy chain as I said in my last mail. Regards, Jan Marvin Herbold wrote: > Ok - my gatekeeper.ini file is currently this: > > [Gatekeeper::Main] > FortyTwo=42 > TraceLevel=5 > Name=xxx > TimestampFormat=MySQL > > [GkStatus::Auth] > rule=explicit > 127.0.0.1=allow > default=forbid > > [LogFile] > Filename=/xxx/xxx/gatekeeper.log > Rotate=Daily > RotateTime=00:00 > > [RoutedMode] > GKRouted=1 > AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1 > CallSignalPort=1720 > RemoveCallOnDRQ=0 > SendReleaseCompleteOnDRQ=1 > ActivateFailover=1 > > [RoutingPolicy] > default=vqueue > > [CTI::Agents] > VirtualQueueAliases=xxx > RequestTimeout=10 > > When I place a H.323 video phone call to the gatekeeper, the gatekeeper sees > it and immediately drops it. I do not get a RouteRequest message on the > status port. What am I missing here? I want all incoming calls to generate > a RouteRequest message that I can respond to with a RouteToAlias answer. It > doesn't wait the RequestTimeout of 10 seconds - it just drops the call right > away. I am not sure what VirtualQueueAliases is for... > > BTW on this web page: http://www.gnugk.org/acd-config.html it says > "VirtualQueue" instead of "VirtualQueueAliases" and "CTI_Timeout" instead of > "RequestTimeout" - is this outdated / obsolete information? If so, what > version of GnuGk did the change happen? The version of GnuGk I have is > 2.3.0 (I am running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and installed gnugk using "sudo > aptitude install gnugk"). > > Marvin Herbold > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jan Willamowius [mailto:jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 2:58 PM > To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Newbie help... getting started with GnuGk > > Make sure you have set the trace level, eg. to 5. > > You should see the call come in. It won't connect, because you don't > have another routing policy after vqueue to connect the call, but you > should see it come in. > > And then extend the chain of routing policies: > default=vqueue,explicit,internal > > Jan > > MarvinHerbold wrote: > > > > Ok - I have GnuGk installed. If you've seen my previous email / posts you > > know that I am trying to set up a video phone call center, with incoming > > calls routed to one of our agents using vqueue routing policy and > failover. > > I'm just trying to get the basic config up and running so I can start > > developing my ACD code. > > > > This is my gatekeeper.ini file so far (see below) (some stuff x'ed out for > > privacy). > > > > I am using Ekiga with a webcam on my Windows PC as my H.323 endpoint to do > > testing with. I used it to call a Sorenson VP200 and it works - it rings > > the VP200 and I can answer it and get video. When I direct Ekiga to call > > the box that I have GnuGk running on, nothing seems to happen. Nothing > > shows up in logs and GnuGk console doesn't print anything new when I call. > > > > I have the firewall on the server completely open to my PC, so it's not > > that. Perhaps I don't have the ports set up correctly in the gatekeeper > > config file... or perhaps I don't have the config file made properly. > > > > Sorry for all the newbie questions! > > > > [Gatekeeper::Main] > > FortyTwo=42 > > Name=xxx > > Home=xx.xx.xx.xx > > TimestampFormat=MySQL > > > > [GkStatus::Auth] > > rule=password > > xx=xx > > > > [LogFile] > > Filename=/xx/xx/gatekeeper.log > > Rotate=Daily > > RotateTime=00:00 > > > > [RoutedMode] > > GKRouted=1 > > AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1 > > CallSignalPort=1720 > > RemoveCallOnDRQ=0 > > SendReleaseCompleteOnDRQ=1 > > ActivateFailover=1 > > > > [RoutingPolicy] > > default=vqueue -- 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. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d _______________________________________________________ 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/