Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Setup question



Le jeu 24/02/2005 à 22:32, Rainer Dorsch a écrit :
> Hi Damien,
> 
> Am Donnerstag, 24. Februar 2005 21:27 schrieb Damien Sandras:
> > > Call forwarding is still not working but the debug output looks more
> > > promising. It contains:
> > >
> > > 2005/02/24 21:07:12.510 3:05:57.063         H225 Answer:88270c0 H323   
> > > Party name "h323:118 145 140 124 118 152 191 172" mapped to
> > > "118 145 140 124 ip$118 152 191 172:1720
> > >
> > > which looks like gnomemeeting is trying to forward the call which it
> > > received via the gateway to the gateway (118.152.191.172), instead of may
> > > laptop (118.145.140.124).
> > >
> > > Is that a bug or did I setup it incorrectly?
> >
> > That's not a bug but a feature. You have configured GnomeMeeting to go
> > through a gateway, so all calls are going through the gateway, including
> > those that are forwarded. If you do not want taht, then disable the
> > gateway setting when you forward calls.
> >
> > The gateway is just a way not to have to type it in the url. So doing
> > h323:5001 gateway_ip or configuring the gateway to gateway_ip and
> > calling h323:5001 is just the same.
> >
> 
> Ok, that sounds good. Switching forwarding off, does not work either. Maybe I 
> did configure the forward host incorrectly:
> 

I guess you mean switching "use gateway" off?

> rdorsch paddy:~$ gconftool-2 
> --get /apps/gnomemeeting/protocols/h323/call_forwarding/forward_host
> 118.145.140.124
> rdorsch paddy:~$
> 
> What I get is
> 
> 2005/02/24 22:21:19.299 4:20:03.852         H225 Answer:8886c48 H225    
> Sending call proceeding PDU
> 2005/02/24 22:21:19.300 4:20:03.853         H225 Answer:8886c48 H225    
> Sending PDU: callProceeding
> 2005/02/24 22:21:19.308 4:20:03.861         H225 Answer:8886c48 H225    
> Sending PDU: facility
> 2005/02/24 22:21:19.310 4:20:03.863         H225 Answer:8886c48 H323    
> Clearing connection ip$[::ffff:9.152.191.172]:2675/159 reason=EndedByNoAccept
> 2005/02/24 22:21:19.310 4:20:03.863         H225 Answer:8886c48 H323    Call 
> end reason for ip$[::ffff:9.152.191.172]:2675/159 set to EndedByNoAccept
> 

I need the start of the debug output.

> 
> When I do 5001 118 145 140 124, I get
> 
> 005/02/24 22:19:07.707 4:17:52.260         H225 Answer:87d2f40 H245    
> Stopping MasterSlaveDetermination: state=Idle
> 2005/02/24 22:19:07.708 4:17:52.261         H225 Answer:87d2f40 H245    
> Stopping TerminalCapabilitySet: state=Idle
> 2005/02/24 22:19:07.708 4:17:52.261         H225 Answer:87d2f40 H225    Set 
> remote application name: "Cisco IOS 12.x    181/18"
> 2005/02/24 22:19:07.708 4:17:52.261         H225 Answer:87d2f40 H225    Set 
> protocol version to 2 and implying H.245 version 3
> 2005/02/24 22:19:07.709 4:17:52.262         H225 Answer:87d2f40 H225    
> Sending call proceeding PDU
> 2005/02/24 22:19:07.710 4:17:52.263         H225 Answer:87d2f40 H225    
> Sending PDU: callProceeding
> 2005/02/24 22:19:07.906 4:17:52.459         H225 Answer:87d2f40 H323    Party 
> name "h323:5001 118 145 140 124" mapped to "5001 ip$118 145 140 124:1720
> 2005/02/24 22:19:07.908 4:17:52.461         H225 Answer:87d2f40 H225    
> Sending PDU: facility
> 2005/02/24 22:19:07.908 4:17:52.461         H225 Answer:87d2f40 H323    
> Clearing connection ip$[::ffff:118.152.191.172]:2655/157 
> reason=EndedByNoAccept
> 
> Nothing arrives at the debug output of the gnomemeeting running on the laptop.
> 
> Do I need to setup a gatekeeper or can I forward directly to the gnomemeeting 
> on the laptop?
> 


Why are you calling 5001? It was just an example. Is there something
connected to 5001?

Sorry but I'm a bit puzzled by your tests, what you are trying to
achieve and what works and what doesn't.

Things seem however simple.

You have 2 cases. Imagine that you have machine A and B, and gateway C.
If you get a call from C to A and want to forward it to B through C
then you simply put B as forward host, C as gateway, and enable "use
gateway", or you use no gateway and use h323:B C as forward URL, you
will do this on A.

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.



> Thanks,
> Rainer
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