Hi Damien, > > > If you get a call from C to A and want to forward it to B, without > > > using C, then you simply put B as forward host and that's all. You will > > > do this on A. > > > > That is what I want to achieve. > > OK, in that case, what you have to do is : > - do not use a gateway I did not use the gateway.
> - put the IP of the destination of the call forward in the call > forwarding box (h323:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX) I missed the h323: so far. Added it now, but still does not work. > - enable call forwarding > > > The log (I am surprised that there is no indication at all about the > > forward_host 118.145.140.124): > > > > 2005/02/24 23:27:35.760 5:26:20.313 H323 Listener:83340e8 H323TCP > > Started connection: host=::ffff:118.152.191.172:3201, > > if=118.152.251.114:1720, handle=45 > > 118.152.251.114 is the local address of the GM that is forwarding the > call it just received. Correct, it should forward it to 118.145.140.124 > > > 2005/02/24 23:27:35.783 5:26:20.336 H225 Answer:88f15a8 H323 > > Created new connection: ip$[::ffff:118.152.191.172]:3201/164 > > 2005/02/24 23:27:35.783 5:26:20.337 H225 Answer:88f15a8 H225 > > Handling PDU: Setup callRef=164 > > 2005/02/24 23:27:35.784 5:26:20.337 H225 Answer:88f15a8 H245 > > Stopping MasterSlaveDetermination: state=Idle > > 2005/02/24 23:27:35.785 5:26:20.338 H225 Answer:88f15a8 H245 > > Stopping TerminalCapabilitySet: state=Idle > > 2005/02/24 23:27:35.785 5:26:20.338 H225 Answer:88f15a8 H225 > > Set remote application name: "Cisco IOS 12.x 181/18" > > 2005/02/24 23:27:35.785 5:26:20.339 H225 Answer:88f15a8 H225 > > Set protocol version to 2 and implying H.245 version 3 > > 2005/02/24 23:27:35.786 5:26:20.339 H225 Answer:88f15a8 H225 > > Sending call proceeding PDU > > 2005/02/24 23:27:35.788 5:26:20.341 H225 Answer:88f15a8 H225 > > Sending PDU: callProceeding > > 2005/02/24 23:27:35.798 5:26:20.351 H225 Answer:88f15a8 H225 > > Sending PDU: facility > > 2005/02/24 23:27:35.799 5:26:20.352 H225 Answer:88f15a8 H323 > > Clearing connection ip$[::ffff:118.152.191.172]:3201/164 > > reason=EndedByNoAccept > > 2005/02/24 23:27:35.800 5:26:20.353 H225 Answer:88f15a8 H323 > > Call end reason for ip$[::ffff:118.152.191.172]:3201/164 set to > > EndedByNoAccept 2005/02/24 23:27:35.800 5:26:20.353 H225 > > Answer:88f15a8 H225 > > The call is not forwarded, it is rejected. Can you watch what happens in > the "General History"? Is that dumped into a file? I am enabling the forwarding with gconftool-2 via a shell console. > > What happens in the GUI when you activate call forwarding, isn't there > an error message? I did not watch the GUI while enabling since I did that from remote. I did not see a popup error box, when I returned to the workstation, running the gnomemeeting forwarding the call. When starting up gnomemeeting 1.2.1 I sometimes see [assert] error: 111 (Connection refused) [assert] where: "socket.c", "sw_socket_tcp_connect", line: 720 This is with forwarding disabled and happens only sometimes. Thanks, Rainer -- Rainer Dorsch Alzentalstr. 28 D-71083 Herrenberg 07032-919495 Icq: 32550367 _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
