[nos-bbs] First try to connect to ampr.org via Axudp tunnel
Ray Quinn
w6ray at sbcglobal.net
Mon Oct 28 09:14:18 EDT 2013
On 10/28/2013 3:37 AM, Miguel Bahi Cruz wrote:
>
> Hello :
>
> I am trying to connect my jnos node to the rest of the world ampr.org
>
>
> I make this configs in my autoexec.nos jnos file
>
> attach axudp axu0 256 62.49.17.234 gb7cip 10092 10092 ( Ax udp
> tunnel to gb7cip )
>
I can only assume you are trying to connect via IP and not RF. What I
use for a test connection is this:
attach axip visbbs 256 44.2.10.6 W6RAY-11
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visbbs is the connection name
44.2.10.6 is the AMPRnet ip address
W6RAY-11 is the call for that particular system, JNOS 2.0j.4
It isn't axudp, but it does work.
The entire entry is this:
# Visalia LOCAL TEST
attach axip visbbs 256 44.2.10.6 W6RAY-11
ifc visbbs ax25 bctext "W6RAY-11 : Visalia Local FWD Test"
mbox hideport visbbs off
mbox mport visbbs on
ip hport visbbs on
Here is the ifconfig display for that node:
Jnos> ifc visbbs
visbbs IP addr 44.2.10.2 MTU 256 Link encap AX25
Link addr W6RAY-11 BBS W6RAY-4 Paclen 256 Irtt 2500
BCText: W6RAY-11 : Visalia Local FWD Test
AXIP dest 44.2.10.6
flags 0xcb2 trace 0x0 netmask 0x00000000 broadcast 0.0.0.0
sent: ip 0 tot 136 idle 0:00:20:39
recv: ip 0 tot 3 idle 0:19:21:10
descr: (AX25) VISBBS:W6RAY-11 Visalia, CA LOCAL Test BBS
(44.2.10.6)
Jnos>
The only difference may be that I am using RF to forward the mail which
uses a different routing command.
> route add 44/8 axu0 44.131.244.1
>
I use:
route add default tun0
This may not help, but it may give you something to try. I have to get
ready for work...
Perhaps others will have better information for you.
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73 de Ray Quinn W6RAY
Visalia, CA DM06ih
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