Hi,

Firstly, my apologies if any of my below questions are stupid.  I am currently 
working with Tim on getting our Panasonic NCP 500 phone systems to talk to one 
another using the GNUGK software.  I'm a little confused how to setup the 
config for the service, please find the configuration I am using at the main 
site:


[Gatekeeper::Main]
Fortytwo=42
Name=XXXX
EndpointIDSuffix=_XXX
TimeToLive=300
ExternalIP=(removed)

[GkStatus::Auth]
rule=allow

[RoutedMode]
GKRouted=1
H245Routed=0
CallSignalPort=1719
RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1
DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1
SupportNATedEndpoints=1
Q931PortRange=30000-39999
H245PortRange=40000-49999

[Proxy]
Enable=1
;InternalNetwork=192.168.0.0/24
RTPPortRange=10000-12255

[LogFile]
Rotate=Daily
RotateTime=23:00
Filename=C:\\gnugk-2.3.2-3-win32-x86-service\\Logs\\GnuGk.log


Log from the Java web app at the main site (105 is the phone system):

Gatekeeper(GNU) Version(2.3.2) 
Ext(pthreads=0,radius=1,mysql=0,pgsql=0,firebird=0,odbc=1,sqlite=0,large_fdset=0,crypto/ssl=1,h46018=1,h46023=1)
 Build(Jun 29 2010, 14:48:06) Sys(Server 2003 i586 (Model=23 Stepping=10) 
v5.2.3790)
Startup: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 15:16:24 -0400   Running: 0 days 00:00:31
;
AllRegistrations
RCF|192.168.0.105:1720|4312_endp:h323_ID|terminal|4312_endp
Number of Endpoints: 1
;
CurrentCalls
Number of Calls: 0 Active: 0 From Neighbor: 0 From Parent: 0
;
ARJ|192.168.0.105:1720|5201:dialedDigits|5101:dialedDigits|false|calledPartyNotRegistered|00-64-bd-4b-85-a5-c4-1f-10-9d-aa-9b-38-11-76-77;
DCF|192.168.0.105|4312_endp|18633|normalDrop|00-64-bd-4b-85-a5-c4-1f-10-9d-aa-9b-38-11-76-77;


Telnet log from the remote site  (112 is the phone system):

Version:
Gatekeeper(GNU) Version(2.3.2) 
Ext(pthreads=0,radius=1,mysql=0,pgsql=0,firebird=0,odbc=1,sqlite=0,la
rge_fdset=0,crypto/ssl=1,h46018=1,h46023=1) Build(Jun 29 2010, 14:48:06) Sys(7 
i586 (Model=23 Steppi
ng=10) v6.1.7600)
Startup: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 15:16:16 -0400   Running: 0 days 00:00:37
;
UCF|192.168.0.112|7208_endp;
RCF|192.168.0.112:1720|5101:dialedDigits|terminal|7208_endp;
ARJ|192.168.0.112:1720|510115101:dialedDigits|5205:dialedDigits|false|calledPartyNotRegistered|00-04
-b3-de-fa-a7-c4-1f-1b-54-fd-f2-43-c0-f9-3f;
DCF|192.168.0.112|7208_endp|2007|normalDrop|00-04-b3-de-fa-a7-c4-1f-1b-54-fd-f2-43-c0-f9-3f;
UCF|192.168.0.112|7208_endp;
RCF|192.168.0.112:1720|5101:dialedDigits|terminal|3337_gk2;


I should be getting more end points registered, right?  Should I be putting in 
end point entries like is shown in section 10 or 11 of the manual?  Or should I 
be doing it as per section 7?  

My apologies for the confusing email, I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed and 
I think I am confusing myself...Thanks for any help,
 
Stewart
________________________________________
From: Jan Willamowius [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, 27 July 2010 6:56 PM
To: GNU Gatekeeper Users
Cc: Tim Coates
Subject: Re: [Openh323gk-users] Panasonic IP GW 16 v 2.011 GateKeeper 
Configuration?

Hi Tim,

if you put a GnuGk in proxy mode at both ends you should be able to
connect your 2 PBXs. Your Panasonic phone systems would be 'permanent
endpoints' end your GnuGk config and you will probably want to assign a
certain prefix to each of them.

Regards,
Jan


Tim Coates wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We use a Panasonic NCP500 phone systems on an internal network behind a 
> firewall - call this PABX-A. We would like to connect to an second Panasonic 
> NCP500 phone system that is geographically separated network and also behind 
> a firewall - call this PABX-B.  The documentation provided with the phone 
> system wants to use a VPN or similar. Ideally, management would prefer not to 
> use a VPN and this is why we are looking at the gatekeeper software.
>
> NOTE: Each PABX has ip phones and has a IPGW card.
>
> The problem that we have is a that a person on PABX-A is able to call a 
> person on PABX-B, BUT.... does not get any audio.  What happens is that when 
> a user on PABX-A using an ip phone calls a user on PABX-2 (who also has an ip 
> phone), the phone system will transfer control of the call (at least audio 
> etc.) over to the extensions directly. We think the gatekeeper software can 
> be used and configured so that when the call is handed to the phones this 
> software can transfer the audio as necessary.
>
> The phone has gateway property that "Identifies the IP address of the primary 
> gateway (typically a router or similar device) that exchanges IP packets with 
> the other gateways on the VoIP network."
>
> We think that we would be able to set this field to the ip address for the 
> gatekeeper software. And that the gatekeeper software would be able to send 
> the packets to other gatekeepers based on the rules in the configuration 
> files.
>
> 1. Is this possible?
>
> 2. Can you provide any details on the setup the gatekeeper configuration 
> files for use with Panasonic phone systems? And specifically Panasonic IP GW 
> 16 v 2.011?
>
> Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>


--
Jan Willamowius, [email protected], http://www.gnugk.org/

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