Christoph Lechleitner
2003-Nov-13 06:59 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] how to interconnect gnugk and asterisk?
Hello folks. We are trying to interconnect an asterisk installation with a gnugk 2.0.5 installation to become able to use some H323 hardware that needs a gatekeeper (particulary an Ericsson WebSwitch 100). We have managed asterisk to dial H323 endpoints successfully (although calls are interrupted immediately after connection with "spawn extension exited non-zero"), but we could not manage gnugk to "dial" to asterisk. What I am confused most about is, what asterisk is for the gatekeeper: An Endpoint? A Gateway? A Neighbour? Further, asterisk seems to use "root" as H323 ID and I could not find out how to change that. Any help appreciated, working h323.conf/gnugk.ini would be perfect. kr Christoph Lechleitner
? ????????? ?? 13 ?????? 2003 16:59 Christoph Lechleitner ???????:> We are trying to interconnect an asterisk installation with a gnugk 2.0.5 > installation to become able to use some H323 hardware that needs a > gatekeeper (particulary an Ericsson WebSwitch 100). > > We have managed asterisk to dial H323 endpoints successfully (although > calls are interrupted immediately after connection with "spawn extension > exited non-zero"), but we could not manage gnugk to "dial" to asterisk. > > What I am confused most about is, what asterisk is for the gatekeeper: > An Endpoint? A Gateway? A Neighbour? > > Further, asterisk seems to use "root" as H323 ID and I could not find out > how to change that. > > Any help appreciated, working h323.conf/gnugk.ini would be perfect.In gnugk.ini I describe a peer: [RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints] 10.253.1.253=ASTERISK;4117 In asterisk's h323.conf: disallow=all allow=alaw allow=ulaw (yes, I can't use anything different from G.711, and also if I write down allow=all here all calls fail). gatekeeper = disable AllowGKRouted = yes [harbour] type=peer context=default host=10.253.1.254 (there host is host running gnugk) and that's all! When somebody reaches gnugk with call to 4117, it is routed to * and inside * correctly routed as I wish (as I describe in extensions.conf for 4117). BUT! I can't do calls from * to gnugk with mysterious error "not enough bandwidth" Maybe you can share your configs too? I'm interesing in h323.conf, sip.conf and extensions.conf. -- ? ?????????, ?????? ?????? (MT6561-RIPE, 2:463/253@FIDO)