Hi! Abstract: We have two customers that use SIP as main protocol and a Mirial gateway together with two gnugk’s (one for each customer) that receives incoming calls from H323 devices that want to communicate with SIP. When making SIP to H323 calls unfortunately all calls are always routed to the “master” gnugk that is located in one customer environment. This master gnugk send out the H323 call and they are working. This is how we must configure Mirial gateway (one H323 gatekeeper) Problem: When some (let’s say somewhat stupid) H323 devices want to make a call back to the outgoing caller they only use the source IP and then makes an “anonymous” call removing all other information, like source 10D number. These calls are then routed to the wring customer. Question: Is it possible in gnugk to detect the source number/domain/something else and always forward those calls to a specific gnugk that the sends out the calls to the H323 device? Best Regards, Mikael |
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