Is the call dropped after exactly 30s each time? could be the default signal time-out. Are the calls actually connected or did the endpoint just ring? I used to see this between endpoints generally if one or both endpoints failed to get end-to-end connected signalling. Can you sniff the traffic between the gatekeepers with wireshark (or tcpdump)? It's always my first port of call if I suspect signalling. Hope this helps Alasdair On 20/03/2014 17:49, Robert Kulagowski wrote: > I have two gatekeepers that I can't neighbor for non-technical > reasons. I have a vqueue policy that lets an external script "rewrite" > the called number into an internal IP address. (This issue also occurs > if I dial H.323 between systems and use the IP address instead of an > alias that's on the GK) > > I've found that if a call is placed from one system to another, the > system that received the call drops it after 30 seconds or so. > > 38.124.39.5 is the GK; 10.244.23.21 is the internal system on one side; > > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.971 4 RasSrv.cxx(243) RAS > Receiving on 38.124.39.5:1719(U) > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.971 2 RasSrv.cxx(175) RAS Read > from 10.244.23.21:1719 > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.978 3 RasSrv.cxx(252) RAS > admissionRequest { > requestSeqNum = 63750 > callType = pointToPoint <<null>> > callModel = gatekeeperRouted <<null>> > endpointIdentifier = 9 characters { > 0036 0030 0038 0031 005f 0065 006e 0064 6081_end > 0070 p > } > destinationInfo = 2 entries { > [0]=h323_ID 6 characters { > 0063 0066 006f 002d 0074 0061 cfo-ta > } > [1]=dialedDigits "13122455120" > } > srcInfo = 0 entries { > } > srcCallSignalAddress = ipAddress { > ip = 4 octets { > 95 07 25 fe ..%. > } > port = 1720 > } > bandWidth = 25600 > callReferenceValue = 3716 > conferenceID = 16 octets { > b0 49 8a d2 53 48 05 1f 39 91 f6 f7 64 cd 82 93 .I..SH..9...d... > } > activeMC = false > answerCall = true > canMapAlias = true > callIdentifier = { > guid = 16 octets { > 68 37 8a d2 53 48 05 1f 39 91 f6 f7 64 cd 82 93 h7..SH..9...d... > } > } > gatekeeperIdentifier = 3 characters { > 0067 006b 0031 gk1 > } > willSupplyUUIEs = false > featureSet = { > replacementFeatureSet = false > supportedFeatures = 1 entries { > [0]={ > id = standard 9 > } > } > } > canMapSrcAlias = true > } > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.978 5 job.cxx(338) JOB Worker > threads: 10 total - 10 busy, 0 idle > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.978 5 job.cxx(180) JOB > Starting Job ARQ at Worker thread 140528084883200 > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.978 1 RasSrv.cxx(383) RAS ARQ > Received from 10.244.23.21:1719 > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.978 4 h4601.cxx(1233) H460 Loaded Std 9 > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.978 3 RasSrv.cxx(3290) GK ACF > will grant bandwidth of 25600 > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.978 2 RasTbl.cxx(4686) > CallTable::Insert(CALL) Call No. 3961, total sessions : 1 > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.978 2 RasSrv.cxx(422) > ACF|10.244.23.21:1720|6081_endp|3716|cfo-ta:h323_ID=13122455120:dialedDigits||true|68-37-8a-d2-53-48-05-1f-39-91-f6-f7-64-cd-82-93|ToBeDecided; > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.978 3 RasSrv.cxx(264) RAS Send > to 10.244.23.21:1719 > admissionConfirm { > requestSeqNum = 63750 > bandWidth = 25600 > callModel = gatekeeperRouted <<null>> > destCallSignalAddress = ipAddress { > ip = 4 octets { > 26 7c 27 05 &|'. > } > port = 1720 > } > irrFrequency = 120 > willRespondToIRR = false > uuiesRequested = { > setup = false > callProceeding = false > connect = false > alerting = false > information = false > releaseComplete = false > facility = false > progress = false > empty = false > status = false > statusInquiry = false > setupAcknowledge = false > notify = false > } > } > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.979 5 RasSrv.cxx(276) RAS Sent Successful > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.979 5 job.cxx(388) JOB Job ARQ deleted > 2014/03/20 11:27:07.979 5 job.cxx(378) JOB Worker > threads: 10 total - 9 busy, 1 idle > > and then... > > disengageRequest { > requestSeqNum = 1186 > endpointIdentifier = 9 characters { > 0036 0030 0038 0031 005f 0065 006e 0064 6081_end > 0070 p > } > conferenceID = 16 octets { > b0 49 8a d2 53 48 05 1f 39 91 f6 f7 64 cd 82 93 .I..SH..9...d... > } > callReferenceValue = 36484 > disengageReason = forcedDrop <<null>> > callIdentifier = { > guid = 16 octets { > 68 37 8a d2 53 48 05 1f 39 91 f6 f7 64 cd 82 93 h7..SH..9...d... > } > } > gatekeeperIdentifier = 3 characters { > 0067 006b 0031 gk1 > } > answeredCall = false > } > 2014/03/20 11:27:37.244 5 RasSrv.cxx(276) RAS Sent Successful > 2014/03/20 11:27:37.244 2 RasTbl.cxx(3281) Gk > Disconnect Call No. 3961 > 2014/03/20 11:27:37.244 1 RasTbl.cxx(5159) CDR|3961|68 37 > 8a d2 53 48 05 1f 39 91 f6 f7 64 cd 82 93|0|unconnected|Thu, 20 Mar > 2014 11:27:37 -05:00| | |0.0.0.0:0|6081_endp|cfo-ta:h323_ID=13122455 > 120:dialedDigits||gk1; > > In my gatekeeper.ini, I have: > [RoutedMode] > GKRouted=1 > H245Routed=1 > CallSignalPort=1720 > AcceptNeighborCalls=1 > AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1 > TreatUnregisteredNAT=1 > RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1 > RemoveCallOnDRQ=0 > DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1 > SendReleaseCompleteOnDRQ=0 > SupportNATedEndpoints=1 > SupportCallingNATedEndpoints=1 > TranslateFacility=0 > GenerateCallProceeding=0 > EnableH450.2=1 > H4502EmulatorTransferMethod=Reroute > > [Proxy] > Enable=1 > InternalNetwork=10.0.0.0/8 > EnableRTPMute=1 > > [ModeSelection] > 10.0.0.0/8=PROXY,ROUTED > > Is there some setting that I'm botched? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book > "Graph Databases" is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their > applications. 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