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Software Configuration Guide, Revision 1.03
SN(cfg)#
gateway h323 h323
SN(gw-h323)[h323]#
q931-tunneling
Step 2
node
(gw-h323)[h323]#alias h323-id
name
or
node
(gw-h323)[h323]#alias e164
number
Sets the identifier(s) for registration on the
gatekeeper with a string
or
with a phone number
Step 3
Repeat step 2 to add more that one alias to
the configuration.
Step 4
node
(gw-h323)[h323]#ras
Enable the RAS protocol for gatekeeper
registration and client resolution
Example: Configuring RAS
The following example shows how to configure the registration authentication service (RAS) for a
SmartNode in an H.323 network.
SN>
enable
SN#
configure
SN(cfg)#
gateway h323 h323
SN(gw-h323)[h323]#
gatekeeper-discovery auto
SN(gw-h323)[h323]#
alias h323-id Berne1
SN(gw-h323)[h323]#
alias e164 007
SN(gw-h323)[h323]#
alias e164 *5
SN(gw-h323)[h323]#
alias e164 19421
SN(gw-h323)[h323]#
ras
25.5 Enable Q.931 tunneling for an H.323 connection
Q.931 tunneling is able to support ISDN supplementary services which use D-channel broadcast
messages, such as call back and call waiting services. In ISoIP Q.931 tunnelling is always enabled, in
H.323 it must be enabled or disabled explicitly.
Note:
Q.931 tunnelling cannot be used together with a gatekeeper.
Procedure
To enable Q.931 tunneling in H.323.
Mode
Gateway H.323
Command
Purpose
Step 1
node
(gw-h323)[h323]#q931-
tunneling
Enable the Q.931 tunneling on the H.323
gateway
Example: Configuring Q.931 Tunneling
The following example shows how to enable Q.931 tunneling on the H.323 gateway.
SN>
enable
SN#
configure
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