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C O N F I G U R A T I O N F I L E S
C H A P T E R 5
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ECOTEL 3G 16.1. Revised: 1 March 2011.
5 . 3 . 3 G A T E K E E P E R P R O F I L E S
Gatekeeper profiles are used to connect the ECOTEL to several systems by using a gatekeeper if the protocol is
H.323. It is possible to configure different gatekeepers for different destinations and to define backup gatekeepers.
These gatekeeper profiles are then assigned to the VoIP profiles:
VoipStatLogging=<mode>
When Yes is entered, statistic values (e.g. fraction lost, round trip time, etc.) for the VoIP profile are saved
into the protocol.log file every ten minutes. This is helpful during problem analysis when IP issues occur (de-
fault = No).
VoipHold=<mode>
Determines the behavior of the HOLD feature if a PBX sends an Re-INVITE message for HOLD to the ECOTEL.
transparent
: HOLD is sent to PSTN
notify
: HOLD is sent as notification to the telephone exchange
ignore
: HOLD is not sent to the telephone exchange - the ECOTEL suppresses the messages to PSTN
VoipSelectProfilesBySignalling=<Yes/No>
When Yes is entered, VoipSignalling=<int> is taken as the criterion for selecting a voip-profile for an incom-
ing voip call, i.e. the signalling for this voip call must match the VoipSignalling parameter in this profile. De-
fault No.
Table 5.24
route.cfg: Gatekeeper Parameters
Gatekeeper Parameters
[Gatekeeper
=
<name>]
Name of the gatekeeper profile.
RasPort=<port>
Indicates the port the gatekeeper uses (default 1719) for registration, admission and status.
OwnRasPort=<port>
Indicates the port the system uses (default 1719) for registration, admission and status.
RasPrefix=<list>
ECOTEL’s defined prefix(es). Use a space to separate entries.
RasId=<name>
The alias used for gatekeeper registration.
GkId=<name>
The gatekeeper’s alias.
Table 5.23
route.cfg: VoIP Management Parameters
(continued)
VoIP Management Parameters