Thanks for the example. But my question is how does Asterisk know where to send data if there doesn't seem to be a facility for people to "register" their IP to an extension?
On Yaum al-Arbi'a 12 Jumaada al-Awal 1425 04:41 am, administrator tootai wrote: > Brian Wilkins a �crit : > >Hi, > > I am using the asterisk-oh323 wrapper and I am looking to allow > >registration of h323 endpoints and allow Asterisk to act as a gateway. The > >idea is simple: H323 endpoints would register with Asterisk. They each > > would have their own internal extension (like SIP). If a H323 endpoint > > dials an outbound extension, then the h323 call gets routed to a H323 > > Gatekeeper which then terminates the call on an analog phone line. I've > > looked extensively for the solution, but to no avail. Is this possible? > > If not, what then would be a more common approach? I'm looking to allow > > hardphones or even soft h323 phones to connect and place calls > > accordingly. > > I do the following, but using the native h323 channel of asterisk: > > H323 EP register to GnuGK > SIP EP register to * > In GnuGK, all prefix except 0 is directected to * -> H323 EP can call > SIP EP or use IAX & SIP gw > In *, all 900 -> 919 (or whatever you want) are considered as H323 EP > and are directed to GnuGK -> SIP EP can call H323 EP > In GnuGK, 0 prefix is going to Gateway EP. SIP client can also place > call to this gw by dialing 93 prefix. -- -- Heritage Communications Corporation Melbourne, FL USA 32935 http://www.hcc.net _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
