Embedded Gatekeeper

MultiVOIP User Guide

 

 

Network Parameter Definitions (cont’d)

Field Name Values Description

Configuration Options

Alias Giving

Y/N

When an endpoint sends an RRQ

 

 

message, the Gatekeeper uses the

 

 

additional aliases that were predefined for

 

 

the endpoint as online aliases. This

 

 

enables the Gatekeeper to assign terminal

 

 

alias names through which the terminal

 

 

can be accessed by others. The following

 

 

are two examples of how this option can

 

 

be used:

 

 

• Example of Alias Giving for a

 

 

Terminal. To make a terminal accessible

 

 

by dialing 100, add the alias 100 to the

 

 

terminal’s predefined information, and

 

 

select the Alias Giving option. When the

 

 

terminal sends an RRQ message, the 100

 

 

alias becomes a dynamic (online) alias,

 

 

and all calls to 100 will be directed to the

 

 

terminal.

 

 

• Example of Alias Giving for

 

 

Gateways. To make all Gateways supply

 

 

Service 80, add Service 80 to the Service

 

 

Table, add the 80 alias as predefined

 

 

information to all registered gateways,

 

 

and select the Alias Giving option. When

 

 

the gateways register, they will support

 

 

Service 80.

Pre-Granted

ARQ

 

PreGrant

Y/N

Select to cause the Gatekeeper to send a

ALL

 

pregrantedARQ permission in the RCF

 

 

message for each endpoint that wishes to

 

 

register. The pregranted ARQ permission

 

 

is given to both makeCall and answerCall

 

 

with routed mode. When an endpoint re-

 

 

ceives the permission, it may start the call

 

 

with a Setup message or directly answer

 

 

the call with a Connect message.

 

 

 

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