All,
I have exhausted my resources on what appears to be a simple issue.  I would 
like to neighbor my gnuGK with other GK's but give the other GK's prefix's that 
are internal to my network, strip the prefix and send the neighbor GK only the 
digits the neighbor GK expects to see.   To add a little complexity, my 
internal network has digits and prefix's that match the digits and prefix's at 
the remote gatekeeper.  In summary I want gnuGK to match a prefix, but when it 
LRQ's the matching neighbor it only sends the digits after the prefix that was 
stripped.  An example:

GK03 Prefix:    00
GK01 Prefix:    01
GK02 Prefix:    02 (assigned by me and needs to be striped)

GK00 and GK02 have a bridge that responds to 100xxxx.  I would like to dial 
02100xxxx from GK00 and the LRQ sent to GK02 is 100xxxx.  gnuGK will strip the 
02 and send 100xxxx to GK02.  GK02 will only see 100xxxx for dialed digits.

GK00 <----> GK01 <----> GK02 is the diagram

I have tried the following configs in GK01

[RasSrv::GWRewriteE164]
GK01=out=02=;

[RasSrv::RewriteE164]
02=

I have even tried various routing policies specific to the prefix.  Nothing 
seems to work.
[RoutingPolicy]
02=neighbor
default=neighbor,srv,dns,internal,explicit
or
[RoutingPolicy]
default=neighbor,srv,dns,internal,explicit
or
[RoutingPolicy::OnLRQ]
Default=neighbor,srv,dns,internal,explicit
And all kinds of variations in between with no change in results.

[Neighbor::GK00]
GatekeeperIdentifier=CoreGatekeeper
Host=x.x.x.x:1719
SendPrefixes=00,1,2
AcceptPrefixes=*
ForwardLRQ=depends

[Neighbor::GK02]
GatekeeperIdentifier=CoreGatekeeper
Host=x.x.x.x:1719
SendPrefixes=02
AcceptPrefixes=*
ForwardLRQ=depends


Note that in my environment GK01 is neighbored with many (40+) gatekeepers.  It 
does not have any devices registered to it.   Neighboring and dialing with 
prefix's works perfectly. There is no issue dialing between the gatekeepers.  I 
just want to selectively strip the prefix when I send it to certain 
gatekeepers.  I am sure this is quite easy to resolve but I can't seem to make 
it happen.  Any help is appreciated.

Scott Hipsak
General Communications Inc
1-907-868-6597


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