Hi Sergey,
Thanks for the info! yes alias@IP and IP##alias are implemented by different vendors, my question is about how to use them in GnuGK for permanent-Alias and registered-Alias, i.e:
I can use "GnuGK-IP##registered-Alias" to call a terminal which is registered to GnuGK
but I cannot use "GnuGK-IP##permanent-Alias" to call a terminal which is not registered to GnuGK but I set a permanent-Alias for it (but I can use permanent-Alias@GnuGK-IP to call it)
because I want to use "GnuGK-IP##Alias" to call both registered-Alias and permanent-Alias Thanks!
Regards,
Bo
Hi Bo!
I think there is some misunderstanding: the "aaa@..." and "bbb##aaa"
notations are the same thing, implemented by different vendors.
For example: to call "aaa" on "bbb" from Cisco codec, I should use
"aaa@..." form and to call the same device on the same gatekeeper I'm
using "bbb##aaa" form for Sony codecs.
If you want I can attach my configuration.
Kind regards, Sergey.
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12.09.2016 23:33, Bo Xu пишет:
> Hi Jan,
>
> I can call a permanent-Alias with the following "@" command:
> permanent-Alias@...
>
> also I can call a register-Alias(a terminal who registered to my
> GnuGK) with the following "##" command:
> GnuGKIP##registered-Alias
>
> but I cannot call permanent-Alias with the above "##" command, cold
> you tell me how I can call a permanent-Alias with "##" like
> "GnuGKIP##permanent-Alias"? Thanks!
>
>
> Regards,
> Bo
>
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 4:33 PM, Bo Xu <boxuscience@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Jan,I can call a permanent-Alias with the following "@" command:permanent-Alias@GnuGKIPalso I can call a register-Alias(a terminal who registered to my GnuGK) with the following "##" command:GnuGKIP##registered-Aliasbut I cannot call permanent-Alias with the above "##" command, cold you tell me how I can call a permanent-Alias with "##" like "GnuGKIP##permanent-Alias"? Thanks!Regards,BoOn Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 1:25 PM, Bo Xu <boxuscience@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi Jan,yes I added "[RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints]" you mentioned into my gatekeeper.ini and it works fine now, Thanks a lot!Regards,BoHi Bo, GnuGk calls those endpoints that don't actively register "permanent endpoints": [RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints] 10.1.11.116=8000 Regards, Jan -- Jan Willamowius, Founder of the GNU Gatekeeper Project EMail : jan@... Website: http://www.gnugk.org Support: http://www.willamowius.com/gnugk-support.html Relaxed Communications GmbH Frahmredder 91 22393 Hamburg Geschäftsführer: Jan Willamowius HRB 125261 (Amtsgericht Hamburg) USt-IdNr: DE286003584 Bo Xu wrote: > Hi, > > if I have a endpoint whose IP is 10.1.11.116, but it is not registered to > my GnuGK, in this case, can I set the gatekeeper.ini so GnuGK can "map" > that endpoint's IP(10.1.11.116) to an "number"(for example 8000), then > later on when I want to call that endpoint I will call GnuGK like > "GnuGKIP##8000"? > > can I do the above with GnuGK? or I must register that endpoint to GnuGK > then after that I can call it with "GnuGKIP##Alias"? Thanks! > > Regards, > Bo Xu
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