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Description Use the gk-clientcommand to enter gatekeeper client view to configure voice and gatekeeper parameters.

Use the quit command to exit this view.

Related command: area-id,gk-2nd-id,gk-id,gw-address,gw-id, and ras-on.

Example # Enter gatekeeper client view.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] voice-setup

[Sysname-voice] gk-client

[Sysname-voice-gk]

gk-2nd-id

Syntax gk-2nd-idgk-name gk-addrgk-ipaddress [ ras-port ]

undo gk-2nd-id

View Gatekeeper client view

Parameter gk-name: Gatekeeper name, a string of 1 to 128 case sensitive characters.

gk-ipaddress: IP address of gatekeeper.

ras-port: RAS port used by the gatekeeper, an integer in the range 1 to 65535. The default is 1719.

Description Use the gk-2nd-idcommand to configure the secondary gatekeeper for the gateway.

Use the undo gk-2nd-idcommand to remove the secondary gatekeeper.

By default, no secondary gatekeeper is specified for the gateway.

For reliability sake, a backup mechanism is provided for gatekeepers. In case the communication with a primary gatekeeper is abnormal (for example, timeout occurs) or the primary gatekeeper becomes unavailable, gateways can turn to a secondary gatekeeper for registration.

n Before you can configure a secondary gatekeeper, you must first configure a primary gatekeeper with the gk-idcommand.

Related command: gk-id.

Example # Configure a secondary gatekeeper, setting its IP address to 1.1.1.2, name to gk-backup, and RAS port to the default.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] voice-setup

[Sysname-voice] gk-client

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