;; ;; This example shows how to use the ENUM routing policy. ;; ;; ENUM (RFC3761) is a method to use DNS lookup to convert ;; real IDD E164 numbers into H323 dialing information. ;; The servers it looks up by default are ;; e164.voxgratia.net, e164.org and e164.arpa. ;; ;; Note: To specify your own server you have to specify an ;; environmental variable PWLIB_ENUM_PATH with the address ;; of your preferred enum servers separated by a colon on linux and ;; a semicolon (;) on windows. ;; (PWLIB_ENUM_PATH is supported starting with PWLib 1.8.0.) ;; AS of GnuGk v2.2.7 you can also use the ENUMservers option. ;; ;; Note: The routing policy for ENUM should be after ;; explicit,internal,parent,neighbor to ensure that the policy ;; does not preempt existing network routing policies. ie. If the call ;; cannot be routed inside the network then attempt to route via ;; enum. Note the dns policy is after enum to allow the conversion ;; of enum records from dns form to IP address. ;; ;; [Gatekeeper::Main] Fortytwo=42 TimeToLive=600 [RoutedMode] GKRouted=1 H245Routed=0 CallSignalPort=1720 RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1 DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1 ENUMservers=e164.org,e164.arpa SupportNATedEndpoints=1 Q931PortRange=30000-30999 H245PortRange=31000-31999 [Proxy] Enable=1 T120PortRange=50000-59999 RTPPortRange=50000-59999 [GkStatus::Auth] rule=allow [RoutingPolicy] default=explicit,internal,parent,neighbor,enum,dns