[Asterisk-Users] oh323 context for peers
Michael Manousos
manousos at inaccessnetworks.com
Tue Jan 4 11:02:46 MST 2005
The new configuration style of OH323 will simplify the sections of
the dialplan that handle H.323 calls.
Michael.
Roger Schreiter wrote:
> Adi Linden schrieb:
> > ...
> > In iax.conf eaxh peer has a context in which I can specify the
> context an
> > inbound call will be placed in. I don't see anything like this in the
> > oh323.conf file or the oh323 documentation.
>
>
> Hi,
>
> there is a workaround what is doing this job in most cases:
>
> Use as general context in oh323.conf something like e.g.
>
> context=oh323
>
> Then in extensions.conf or better in a file like oh323peers.conf
> included in extensions.conf switch to "contexts per peer" via gotoifs:
>
> e.g.
> [oh323]
> ;;;;;; below here are all peers with fixed ip addresses
> exten => _.,1,gotoif,$[${OH323_RADDR} = \
> 1.2.3.4]?peer01|BYEXTENSION|1
> ; below only traffic from our gatekeeper
> exten => _.,2,gotoif,$[${OH323_RADDR} != \
> 5.6.7.8]?4
> ;;;;;; below here are all peers which prefer authenticating
> ; by H.323 username and passoword via our gatekeeper
> exten => _.,3,gotoif,$[${CALLERIDNAME} = \
> peer02]?peer02|BYEXTENSION|1
> ;;;;;;; everyone who arrived here is not authorized
> exten => _.,4,noOp(no such peer)
> exten => _.,5,hangup
>
>
> Wheras 1.2.3.4 is the fixed remote ip address from
> your peer1.
>
> 5.6.7.8 is the ip address from your gatekeeper (e.g. gnugk)
> which verifies the H.323 usernames via passwords.
>
> You can expand this example with further fixed ip address
> and further users, which authenticate via your gatekeeper.
>
>
> Roger.
>
>
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