Hi Jan, Thank for your reply! Couldn't you correct me please: My Cisco SX-80 client registered with number 80 on GnuGk. I'm daling 123#456@200.200.200.200. Is client dials prefix 123 with room 456 on the server 200.200.200.200 ? Trace level 5 (or above, I'm not currently near the codec) shows that first part (before '@') is excluded and call goes to 200.200.200.200. But instantly codec shows like a "Dial ended" message. Actually, scheme "123#@200.200.200.200" works via direct connection (when I gives a codec an external IP). And it's a synonym for: a. dial 200.200.200.200; b. press 123# on the SX-80 dialpad/keyboard. So can I simulatie dialpad keypresses using GnuGk as a gatekeeper? Or implement any other workarounds? I just can't get an idea about dialing process and the documentation is slightly "silent". And the last question (sorry for a lot of them): are the dialedDigits and "the part before @" the same things? Best regards, Sergey. 03.03.2016 19:49, Jan Willamowius пишет: > Hi Sergey, > > GnuGk treats # just like any other digit. When your conference server > is eg. registered to receive prefix 1 and you dial 123#456, it should > receive the dialed number including the room (#456). > > I would suggest you check a GnuGk level 5 trace or a Wireshark capture > what GnuGk forwards to the conference server and maybe adapt your > routing rules. > > Regards, > Jan > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. Signup Now! http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=272487151&iu=/4140 _______________________________________________________ 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/