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So if there is a problem, you can try to use shorter aliases, leave out the e164 (redundant anyway) or split it into 2 GWx entries. Nevertheless, it is ugly. | So if there is a problem, you can try to use shorter aliases, leave out the e164 (redundant anyway) or split it into 2 GWx entries. Nevertheless, it is ugly. | ||
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Revision as of 16:18, 29 January 2018
FAQ
How many "alias" (E.164 number and H.323 id) can I configure under a GW interface?
If I try to register a GW interface on a Gatekeeper the registration is OK only if I configure up to 31 alias. If I try with 32 the registration fail.
Answer
No more than 32 alias entries are allowed on one Gatekeeper/Registrar interface.
There are various restrictions when configuring the relay:
- the total size of the config file (all that starts with "config change") must not exceed 29kB
- the total line length of a config file line must not exceed 20kB (for v11r2 and earlier versions the limit is 8kB).
- the number of words on a config line is limited
So if there is a problem, you can try to use shorter aliases, leave out the e164 (redundant anyway) or split it into 2 GWx entries. Nevertheless, it is ugly.
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