;; ;; This example shows how to configure the gatekeeper as a child gatekeeper. ;; A child gatekeeper is a gatekeeper that registers with another gatekeeper ;; (parent gatekeeper) as an endpoint (gateway or terminal). ;; In this way you can build gatekeepers hierarchies easily. ;; ;; In this example, the gatekeeper registers with a prefix 1886. ;; That means the parent gatekeeper will route all calls beginning with ;; 1886 to the child gatekeeper. ;; In addition, the child gatekeeper maps the aliases beginning with 6 ;; within its zone into 1886 in parent's zone, as shown in the diagram: ;; ;; [Parent GK] ;; ID=CitronGK ;; / \ ;; / \ ;; / \ ;; / \ ;; [Child GK] [EP3] ;; ID=ProxyGK E164=188200 ;; Prefix=1886 ;; / \ ;; / \ ;; / \ ;; [EP1] [EP2] ;; E164=601 E164=602 ;; ;; EP3 may call EP1 by 188601 and EP2 by 188602. ;; If EP1 calls EP3, the CallID shown to EP3 is 188601. ;; [Gatekeeper::Main] Fortytwo=42 TimeToLive=600 [RoutedMode] GKRouted=1 H245Routed=0 [Endpoint] Gatekeeper=parent.18888.com.tw Type=Gateway H323ID=ProxyGK E164=188600 Password=qG3ovE8491A Prefix=1886 TimeToLive=900 RRQRetryInterval=10 [Endpoint::RewriteE164] 1886=6 [GkStatus::Auth] rule=allow