4 Configuration files
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4.3.3 Gatekeeper
Profiles
Gatekeeper profiles are used to connect the VoIPBox to sev-
eral 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 gate-
keeper 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 dur-
ing problem analysis when IP issues occur (default =
No
).
VoipHold=<mode>
Determines the behavior of the HOLD feature if a PBX sends an Re-INVITE message
for HOLD to the VoIPBox.
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 VoIPBox 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 incoming voip call, i.e. the signalling for this voip call must match
the VoipSignalling parameter in this profile. Default
No
.
Table 4.18
route.cfg
: VoIP Management Parameters
(continued)
VoIP Management Parameters
Table 4.19
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 sta-
tus.
RasPrefix=<list>
VoIPBox’s defined prefix(es). Use a space to separate entries.
RasId=<name>
The alias used for gatekeeper registration.
GkId=<name>
The gatekeeper’s alias.
Summary of Contents for VoIP Box BRI Series
Page 1: ...VoIPBox DSL VoIPBox BRI Reference Manual Software version 21 0...
Page 15: ...1 Safety and security precautions...
Page 23: ...2 Overview...
Page 28: ...3 VoIPBoxinstallation...
Page 52: ...4 Configuration files...
Page 88: ...5 Additional VoIP parameters...
Page 114: ...6 Signaling and routing features...
Page 141: ...7 System maintenance and software update...
Page 181: ...8 Online traffic monitor...
Page 193: ...9 Troubleshooting...
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