Hi Bo!

I think there is some misunderstanding: the "aaa@bbb" and "bbb##aaa" notations are the same thing, implemented by different vendors.

For example: to call "aaa" on "bbb" from Cisco codec, I should use "aaa@bbb" form and to call the same device on the same gatekeeper I'm using "bbb##aaa" form for Sony codecs.

If you want I can attach my configuration.

Kind regards, Sergey.

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12.09.2016 23:33, Bo Xu пишет:
Hi Jan,

I can call a permanent-Alias with the following "@" command:
permanent-Alias@GnuGKIP

also I can call a register-Alias(a terminal who registered to my GnuGK) with the following "##" command:
GnuGKIP##registered-Alias

but I cannot call permanent-Alias with the above "##" command, cold you tell me how I can call a permanent-Alias with "##" like "GnuGKIP##permanent-Alias"? Thanks!


Regards,
Bo



On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 1:25 PM, Bo Xu <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Jan,

    yes I added "[RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints]" you mentioned into my
    gatekeeper.ini and it works fine now, Thanks a lot!

    Regards,
    Bo





    Hi Bo,

    GnuGk calls those endpoints that don't actively register "permanent
    endpoints":

    [RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints]
    10.1.11.116=8000

    Regards,
    Jan

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    Bo Xu wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > if I have a endpoint whose IP is 10.1.11.116, but it is not registered to
    > my GnuGK, in this case, can I set the gatekeeper.ini so GnuGK can "map"
    > that endpoint's IP(10.1.11.116) to an "number"(for example 8000), then
    > later on when I want to call that endpoint I will call GnuGK like
    > "GnuGKIP##8000"?
    >
    > can I do the above with GnuGK? or I must register that endpoint to GnuGK
    > then after that I can call it with "GnuGKIP##Alias"? Thanks!
    >
    > Regards,
    > Bo Xu

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