Yes, GnuGk send an updated E.164 to the endpoint in the ACF.
Your enpoint will have to support a feature call "canMapAlias" to
understand the updated E.164.

The format of ARQ and ACF is defined in H.225. You can find a copy on
packetizer.com.

Regards,
Jan


Слуднев Тимофей wrote:
> Simon, thank you, let me ask one more question:
> Does ACF message contain a E.164 number, that was in ARQ message? Is it 
> possible to modify E.164 number received in ARQ and return it in ACF? Where I 
> can find a format of ARQ and ACF messages?
> 
> 04.01.2010, в 20:31, Simon Horne написал(а):
> 
> > Refer
> > http://www.gnugk.org/gnugk-manual-3.html#ss3.6
> >  
> > and further information
> > http://www.gnugk.org/gnugk-manual-6.html#ss6.2
> > http://www.gnugk.org/gnugk-manual-6.html#ss6.4
> >  
> > Simon 
> >  
> > 
> > From: Слуднев Тимофей [mailto:slud...@mail.ru] 
> > Sent: Monday, 4 January 2010 6:19 PM
> > To: openh323gk-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > Subject: [Openh323gk-users] Is it possible to use "Direct Endpoint 
> > CallSignaling" with "intelligent digit manipulation'?
> > 
> > Dear Sirs, please help me to choose the right way.
> > 
> > I am a network administrator in a company with a number of branches across 
> > Russia.
> > We have a H.323 gateway connected to a internal PBX via ISDN PRI or copper 
> > in every branch. These gateways are: Cisco 28xx, AudioCodes MP104/14, 
> > Panasonic IP-GW4/16. Each gateway has it's own public IP address. 
> > I want to implement GNU Gatekeeper in this way:
> > 
> > Alternative operators for long distance calls (IP Telephony).
> > 
> > I want to note that I can not use GnuGK as H.323 Proxy because of 
> > insufficient bandwidth at the place where GnuGK will be placed. Is it 
> > possible to use "Direct Endpoint Call Signaling" with "intelligent digit 
> > manipulation'?
> > Now I use 2 Carriers, these carriers accept calls in deferent ways: 
> > 1st Carrier accepts: country code + zone prefix + tel. number, for example 
> > - 74957390009 (7 - Russia, 495 - Moscow, 7390009 - tel. number).
> > 2nd Carrier accepts: security prefix + country code + zone prefix + tel. 
> > number, for example - 58872558233874957390009  (588725582338 - security 
> > prefix, 7 - Russia, 495 - Moscow, 7390009 - tel. number).
> > Let me show you the way I want a call to flow:
> > 
> > User (CLI 5555) dials a long distance number: 988122250505 (9 - external 
> > line access, 8 - long distance access, 812 - Sankt-Peterburg, 2250505 - 
> > tel. number). A gateway sends ARQ with 988122250505 to a gatekeeper. Is 
> > GnuGK capable to do this:
> > 1. Strip 98, add 7 and return to gateway modified called number with an IP 
> > address of the 1st Carrier?
> > 2. Is it possible to change calling number (from 5555 to 73952335967)?
> > 3. In the case of call rejection - sometimes 1st Carrier can not serve a 
> > call. Gatekeeper will use 2nd Carrier in such way - strips 98 adds security 
> > prefix and 7 and then return a modified called number with an IP address of 
> > the 2st Carrier?
> > 4. Is it possible to use security prefixes in conjunction with calling 
> > number? Fore exaple: for calling numbers 5... GnuGK will use 588725582338, 
> > but for or calling numbers 1... GnuGK will use 194022936919

-- 
Jan Willamowius, j...@willamowius.de, http://www.gnugk.org/

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