Hello,
 
I assist K-12 schools in setting up their IP video conferencing
endpoints. We have run into issues with some commercial and even Linux
firewalls not properly handling H323 traffic. The goal is for the
endpoints to be able to be moved from room to room so NATing it pretty
much a necessity. I recently discovered the GNU Gatekeeper project and
wondered if it would provide a means of setting up a single point (on a
public IP)where all VC endpoints could bypass the firewall? I know that
the Polycom V2IU works this way. Is the GNU GK very similar?
 
One other question I have is can the GNU GK be paired to another
gatekeeper without routing all its traffic (data AND signaling) through
the paired gatekeeper? We have a statewide gatekeeper that we would want
to pair to the local gatekeeper to resolve "phone numbers" but the
statewide GK only supports signal routing.
 
Thank you!
 
Andrew Struiksma
K20 Network Support Specialist - Regional Video ITU Northwest
Northwest Educational Service District 
1601 R Avenue 
Anacortes, WA 98221 
(360) 299-4063 (Office)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
 
www.ESD189.org <blocked::http://www.esd189.org/>  
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