Dear experts,
There seems to be an ambiguity in H.323 / H.225.0 concerning alias addresses exposed by a Gateway (not MC / MP) to a Gatekeeper.
The question is : What aliases is a Gateway to use during Gatekeeper-related messaging to be able to appear as several H.323 terminals later ? May the alias addresses used as sourceAddress during Discovery/Registration Requests and during Admission Request differ ?
H.323 Section 3.16 says : >> An H.323 Gateway (GW) is an endpoint This inspires the idea of a Gateway having it's own aliases; but they CANNOT be a composition of a all possible E164 numbers.
H.225.0 Section 7.8.1 says : >> GRQ is sent per logical endpoint; thus ... a Gateway might send many. Does that mean that a Gateway can be considered as a composition of multiple logical Endpoins ? Then, should each of them use separate Discovery/Registration process ?
There are 3.5 possible ways to interpret this :
a) Gateway pretends to be a composition of multiple logical Endpoins, each of them use separate Discovery/Registration/Admission process with different aliases b1) Gateway's own unique aliases are used for GK Discovery/Registration process which happens only once, but when making a call, the sourceAddress field of AdmissionRequest is filled with appropriate SCN Terminal's E164 number b2) Same as b1), but both Gateway's and SCN Terminal's aliases are used for Admission Request. c) Gateway always uses it's own unique aliases and does not tell the source E164 number to the Gatekeeper
What is the common practice here ? Which way do existing GK / GW implementations act ? Please, answer, if you have ideas.
Thank you. A.S.Rovny
------------------------------- Alexander S. Rovny MD Information Systems rovny@mdis.ru