Jan Willamowius wrote:
> Hi Robert,
> 
> endpoints and neighbors are 2 different kinds of beasts.
> With your config you are creating both endpoints with aliases ny, lon,
> phi, cfo _and_ neighbors named ny, lon, phi, cfo.
> The priorities you assigned to your endpoints, don't have any meaning
> for your neighbors which just happen to have the same names.
> I would definitely try to avoid using the same names for endpoints and
> gatekeepers.
> 
> Neighbors currently don't have priorities (to avoid long timeouts).
> The one who answers first, gets the call.

Ah, ok.  I thought that since Neighbor "PHI" has a more specific 
SendPrefix "1215" versus the more generic "1" for NY and CFO, that the 
algorithm used is longest match.

This presents a conundrum then - I'm not sure how I can accomplish the 
goals of local gatekeepers that are neighbored with GnuGK and still 
allow tail end hop-off.  Back to the drawing board.

Can you possibly explain a little more how and when you would use a 
neighbor versus an endpoint that has a prefix associated with it?

Thanks.

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