In asterisk's h323.conf (depends on which h323 channel you use), there is a
"gatekeeper=x.x.x.x" setting, plus the appropriate configuration of the
prefixes to use. Read the documentation included in your asterisk h323
channel.

Cesc

On 10/17/07, Paulo Benatto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to make calls between SIP and H.323 (gatekeeper) protocols, but
> the users of H.323 needs to be registered by the gatekeeper. So, I
> want that Asterisk works like a gateway. Can somebody help me?
>
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