Configuring H.323 Gatekeepers and Proxies

H.323 Gatekeeper Configuration Task List

 

Command

Purpose

Step 4

 

 

Router(config-gk)# zone prefix gatekeeper-name

Adds a prefix to the gatekeeper zone list.

 

e164-prefix[blast seq] [gw-priority priority

For an explanation of the keywords and arguments,

 

gw-alias [gw-alias, ...]]

 

 

see Step 3 of the configuration task table in the

 

 

“Starting a Gatekeeper” section on page 304.

Step 5

 

 

Router(config-gk)# gw-type-prefixtype-prefix

Configures the gatekeepers to service a technology

 

[[hopoff gkid1] [hopoff gkid2] [hopoff gkidn] [seq

zone and specifies whether location requests (LRQs)

 

blast]] [default-technology] [[gw ipaddr ipaddr

should be sent in blast or sequential fashion. The

 

[port]]...]

 

default is sequential.

 

 

 

 

For an explanation of the keywords and arguments,

 

 

see Step 2 of the configuration task table in the

 

 

“Configuring Redundant Gatekeepers for a

 

 

Technology Prefix” section on page 311.

 

 

 

Configuring H.323 Version 2 Features

To configure H.323 Version 2 features using the Cisco gatekeeper, perform the following configuration tasks. The first two tasks are required; the others are optional. Make sure that you include a priority value for selecting between multiple gateways when you configure the gatekeeper.

Configuring a Dialing Prefix for Each Gateway, page 323 (Required)

Configuring a Gatekeeper for Interaction with External Applications, page 325 (Required)

Configuring a Prefix to a Gatekeeper Zone List, page 326 (Optional)

Configuring Gatekeeper Triggers for Interaction with External Applications, page 327 (Optional)

Configuring Inbound or Outbound Gatekeeper Proxied Access, page 330 (Optional)

Configuring a Forced Disconnect on a Gatekeeper, page 332 (Optional)

See the “H.323 Applications” chapter for further information on H.323 Version 2 features supported by Cisco IOS software.

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