Hi
I am no authority on this but the only way I have heard you can do it
today is by using asterisk - but you have to live with how asterisk
munges the codec negotiation. In other words it may not work for Video.
We are working on getting one of these configurations work so we can
find out the limitations.
But if someone has it working and documented then we would be very
interested as well.
Stephen
Bruce Ferrell wrote:
correct me if I'm wrong, but you seem to be talking about GnuGK
gatekeepers (H.323 devices). SER is a SIP device. Someone please tell
me if there is a way to get SER to talk to H.323. I would be ecestatic
if there were.
hwang(a)gaia.ecs.csus.edu wrote:
I'm trying to connect 2 GKs.
Version 2.2.0 is used in both GK.
GK_A has an EP registed to it with alias 1001, GK_B has an EP registed
to it with alias 2001.
In GK_B, I set GK_A as Permanent EP like
[RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints]
192.168.2.218=GK_A;1
When I dial 1001 from 2001, I see an ACF from the status port, right
after that I get a DCF.
By tracing the log in GK_B, I get :
ProxyChannel.cxx(1984) Q931 192.168.2.218:1720 DIDN'T ACCEPT THE CALL
where 192.168.2.218 is the IP for GK_A.
But in GK_A, nothing related to GK_B in the log.
Please help me to find out the problem.
Thanks.
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