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Hello Julio,

indeed you can use asterisk to deal H323 traffic. You can use gnugk as
gatekeeper and * as media gateway.
I would recommend to use oh323, but beware to use the proper versions !!!

http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20oh323%20channels

Hope this helps,

Hanson

Julio Tejera wrote:

| Hello:
|
| I have some h323 gateways (Planet VIP400FO/FS) and I want to use it
| on Asterisk ...
|
| I have some questions about * and h323
|
| - Can I use Asterisk as an h323 gatekeeper ? - If so, where I can
| find any related info about it ?
|
| Any kind of information or guidance would be appreciated
|
| Thanks in advance
|
| Julio Tejera
|
|
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