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H.323 gatekeeper

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  • #24841
    Tim Peltu
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    Hi,

    is there a free gatekeeper for h.323 compatible ip phones available (not in Software, real Hardware). The problem is that i have a changing ip adress and i need a sort of server in the internert where my telephone can log in and be available under a certain number E.164 ? for example. Any ideas ? I’ using four Optiset 300 form Siemens.

    Thanks in advance.

    Tim

    #24842
    MARCOS
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    If your configuration allows you to put the device behind a fiewall, then perhaps you can use a service like dyndns.org in conjunction with one of the routers that supports this service. this would then give your IP phone a URL as opposed to ad IP if your application supports this.

    for instance if you go to http://lapaloma.dyndns.org/dev you will see one of my cisco ATAs. I dont need to know the IP address! I use port forwarding on the router , and the Siemens router automaticly regesters IP updates to dyndns.org.

    #24843
    Tom Peltu
    Guest

    Hi thanks for the answer, but I think I said some things the wrong way.
    a) the phone is called optiset 300 advance
    b) the phone does not have the posibility to resolve names (like xyz.dyndns.org)
    c) it does not support SIP

    I need a service “in the internet” where my phone can register itself, so that i would be available throug a E.164 number. I found some free public SIP services, but i did not find any without SIP working with my phone. I would be glad if somone knows such a public (noncommercial) server.

    #24844
    Marcos
    Guest

    See if this may hlp you! there appears t be a $20USD fee, however it may be well worth it!

    http://www.neolineas.com/wiki/showPage.yaws?node=H323AplioGateway

    #24845
    noname
    Guest

    This company have postings offering “free gatekeeper” service .

    http://www.datatechlabs.com/index.php?page_id=serv

    Since they provide support, I doubt the “free” part, but it is worth investigating.
    Good luck!!!!!

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