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Table 5-4: Gatekeeper Parameters (continues on pages 70 to 73)
Parameter
Second Gatekeeper ID
[GatekeeperIP]
Third Gatekeeper IP
Address
[GatekeeperIP]
Or
[GatekeeperIP = IP,ID]
Third Gatekeeper ID
[GatekeeperIP]
Use Redundant Gatekeeper
on RRJ
[UseRedundantGKOnRRJ]
Fallback to Internal Routing
[IsFallbackUsed]
Prefer Routing Table
[PreferRouteTable]
Enable RAI
[EnableRAI]
Version 5.0
Description
String used to identify the first redundant Gatekeeper.
Used in Registration Request (RRQ messages).
The default value is an empty string.
Note: This parameter is available only if you select Yes in the Gatekeeper
Redundancy field.
ini file note: The ID of the first redundant Gatekeeper is defined by the second
repetition of the ini file parameter GatekeeperIP:
GatekeeperIP = IP,ID
IP address (or domain name) of the second redundant Gatekeeper you are using.
Enter the IP address in dotted format notation, for example 192.10.1.255.
Note 1: This parameter is available only if you select Yes in the Gatekeeper
Redundancy field.
Note 2: When using a domain name, you must enter a Primary DNS server, or
alternatively define this name in the 'Internal DNS Table'.
Note 3: This parameter isn't applicable when Automatic Gatekeeper discovery is
used (EnableGKAutoDiscovery=1).
ini file note 1: The IP address of the second redundant Gatekeeper is defined by
the third repetition of the ini file parameter GatekeeperIP.
ini file note 2: Use this parameter to define the ID of the second redundant
Gatekeeper:
GatekeeperIP = IP,ID
String used to identify the second redundant Gatekeeper.
Used in Registration Request (RRQ messages).
The default value is an empty string.
Note: This parameter is available only if you select Yes in the Gatekeeper
Redundancy field.
ini file note: The ID of the second redundant Gatekeeper is defined by the third
repetition of the ini file parameter GatekeeperIP:
GatekeeperIP = IP,ID
No [0] = Do not switch to redundant Gatekeeper after an RRJ message is
received (default).
Yes [1] = Switch to redundant Gatekeeper after a RRJ message is received.
No [0] = Gateway fallback is not used (default).
Yes [1] = Internal Tel to IP Routing table is used when Gatekeepers are not
available.
When the gateway falls back to the internal Tel to IP Routing table, the gateway
continues scanning for the Gatekeeper. When the gateway finds an active
Gatekeeper, it switches from internal routing back to Gatekeeper routing.
Determines if the local routing tables take precedence over a Gatekeeper for
routing calls.
No [0] = Only Gatekeeper is used to route calls (default).
Yes [1] = The gateway checks the 'Dest Phone Prefix' and/or 'Source Phone
Prefix' field in the 'Tel to IP Routing' table for a match with the outgoing call. Only
if a match is not found, a Gatekeeper is used.
Applicable only if Gatekeeper is used (IsGateKeeperUsed = 1).
Disable
[0] = Disable RAI (Resource Available Indication) service (default).
Enable
[1] = Enable RAI service.
If RAI is enabled, a message indicating 'almost out of resources' is sent to the
Gatekeeper and an SNMP 'acBoardCallResourcesAlarm' Alarm Trap is sent if
gateway resources fall below a predefined (configurable) threshold.
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