Configures the built-in gatekeeper to send (or not to send) LRQs regarding unknown IDs to its neighbor(s).

Choose from the options:

Disabled: The MCU will only respond to LRQs about IDs registered with itself. It will not forward LRQs about IDs that are not registered with itself to neighboring gatekeepers.

Enabled, using local return address: The MCU will put, in the LRQ, its own address as the return address for the LCF.

Enabled, using received return address: The MCU will put, in the LRQ, the address of the gatekeeper that originated the request as the return address for the LCF. Use this option only if you are configuring the MCU to operate in an environment with a multiple- level gatekeeper hierarchy. For example, the 'received address' is required by the national gatekeepers connected to the Global Dialing Scheme (GDS).

Unless you have selected to Accept LRQs, you cannot configure the MCU to forward any LRQs.

Enabling using received return address can be a significant security risk. Only use this setting with proper cause.

This setting enables the built-in gatekeeper to accept LCF message responses from any IP address.

This setting is for use in environments with a multiple-level gatekeeper hierarchy. For example, this feature is required by the national gatekeepers connected to the Global Dialing Scheme (GDS).

Enabling this setting can be a significant security risk. Only use this setting with proper cause.

The number of registered devices is shown in the format X / Y where Y is the number of registered devices that your built-in gatekeeper is licensed for. Equally, the total number of registered IDs is shown as Z / 1000, where 1000 is the maximum number of registrations allowed over all registered devices.

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