Re: Route & tunneling

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I seems you have H.245 Tunneling interop issue.

I would remove
RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1
That would force the call to ALWAYS tunnel. You want to not tunnel. The
parties should fall back to not tunneling.

Set
H245Routed=1
This will cause the H.245 to be routed through the gatekeeper (not Tunneled)

Simon

-----Original Message-----
From: David Freeman [mailto:system_test09@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: 21 February 2012 15:15
To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Route & tunneling

Hi all, could anyone give any suggestion for this feature:
There are two PBX:
Panasonic KDA-200, ip: 192.168.0.209/24
Avaya IP Office 500 v1 (firmware 6.1) ip: 192.168.4.150/22 Also, Gatekeeper
3.0.1, ip: 192.168.4.73/22 It is necessary to configure routing between two
PBX, but i can't do this, because:

Wireshark log:
390     27.140213       192.168.4.73    192.168.0.209   H.225.0 521     CS:
setup OpenLogicalChannel
Deeper analyze:
h225.H323_UserInformation
h225.h245Tunnelling: True

GK log:
ProxyChannel.cxx(1024)  GK      Call 1 proxy enabled
ProxyChannel.cxx(5466)  Q931    Connect to 192.168.0.209:1720 from
192.168.4.73:0 successful
RasTbl.cxx(4491)  CDR     ignore not connected call

GK config:
[Gatekeeper::Main]
        FortyTwo=42
        Name=GnuGk
        TimeToLive=600
        StatusTraceLevel=2
        Home=192.168.4.73
        Bind=192.168.4.73
        EndpointSignalPort=1720
        StatusPort=7000

[GkStatus::Auth]
        rule=allow

[RoutedMode]
        GKRouted=1
        H245Routed=0
        CallSignalPort=1720
        CallSignalHandlerNumber=1
        ActivateFailover=1
        UseProvisionalRespToH245Tunneling=0
        RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1
        AcceptNeighborsCalls=1
        AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1
        SupportNATedEndpoints=1
        DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1
        ForwardOnFacility=1

[Proxy]
        Enable=1
        ProxyForNAT=1
        ProxyForSameNAT=0
        ProxyAlways=1
        InternalNetwork=192.168.4.0/22,192.168.0.0/24
        RTPPortRange=1024-65535        
        T120PortRange=50000-59999

[RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints]
        192.168.0.209=Panasonic;1
        192.168.4.150=Avaya;2

[RasSrv::GWPrefixes]
        Panasonic=0
        Avaya=00

[EP::Panasonic]
        Capacity=60
        GatewayPriority=1
        GatewayPrefixes=0

[ModeSelection]
        192.168.4.0/22=ROUTED
        192.168.0.0/24=ROUTED 

So, question is: how to disable h245Tunnelling?
In config GK, option RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1 is not help.
For example, when i call by short number 0126 (from Avaya 192.168.4.150), it
is necessary to forward on number 126 (to Panasonic 192.168.0.209).
But as I see in wireshark log, when h245Tunnelling: True, connection
immediately closed.
Or maybe, tunneling its not correct direction in which need to think?
Please, help.
Any idea?







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