Hi Andras,

there can be multiple neighbors serving the same prefix.
If you upstream gatekeeper is neighbored to both alternates (with the
same SendPrefix, in GnuGk terms), it will send an LRQ to both of them
asking who is able to route the call. The alternate who currently has
the endpoint registration is going to respond LCF and will get the call.

There won't be ARQs between neighbors.

Regards,
Jan

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Andras Kovacs wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> 
> I have two gatekeepers configured as alternates serving endpoint 
> registrations thus providing a certain level of redundancy.
> 
> I have an upstream neighbor gatekeeper for routing between multiple 
> zones. This gatekeeper is not intended for endpoint registration.
> 
> How can I configure the single upstream gatekeeper to serve the two 
> alternate gatekeepers under the same prefix? What happens on the LRQ 
> (and ARQ) signaling level in case I have alternate gatekeepers under an 
> upstream GK?
> 
> I have found no documentation or any reference on this.
> 
> Thank you very much.
> 
> Best regards,
> Andras Kovacs

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