[nos-bbs] JNOS<-->BPQ

Danny Moss danny at ddmcomputers.com
Thu Sep 8 07:53:59 EDT 2016


On 07-Sep-16 1:22 AM, Michael Fox - N6MEF wrote:
>
> Danny,
>
> I assume that 203.39.216.134 is the address of the remote/BPQ system.
>
> In my case, I have two differences:
>
> 1: I put the <callsign-ssid> of the remote system in the spot where 
> you have a “-“.  I haven’t experimented with “-“ or blank.
>
> 2: I use -1 where you have the first 10093.  Reason previously explained.
>
> Note that you can use the DNS name instead of the IP address. This is 
> useful if the remote system does not have a static IP.  But the JNOS 
> DNS client is not running until after autoexec finishes.  So what I do 
> is put these link definitions in a separate file, and then, at the end 
> of autoexec.nos, put:
>
> at now+0001 “source <filename>”
>
> Michael
>
> N6MEF
>
> on my jnos side  I have port set up as below
>
> #Attach BPQ  system vk7hdm-14
> attach axudp axu2 256 203.39.216.134 - 10093 10093
> ifconfig Description "axudp link to VK7HDM-7 BPQ node"
>
> "attach"                      is to attach the port
> "axudp"                      is to define what sort of port axudp axip
> "axu2"                        is port name i have given the port for 
> users to use to connect   ie:"c axu2 vk7hdm-14"
> "256"                         is paclen from memory
> "203.39.216.134"    is the ip address this can also be domain address
> " - "                            this used to be the call sign of the 
> link station (vk7hdm-14)    or  -  to be blank if this is not there 
> when you do a jh axu2  you will find port number as station call
> "10093"                    is out going port
> "10093"                    is incoming port
>
>
> now in my BPQ config I have
>
> ; AX/IP/UDP port definition
> PORT
> PORTNUM=2
> ID=AX/IP/UDP
>
>
> for link to my jnos system vk7hdm-6 I have
>
> MAP VK7HDM-6 203.39.216.132 UDP 10093 B
>
>
>
> Thank you
> Kind Regards
> Danny Moss
> VK7HDM
>
Hi Michael,

>I  assume that 203.39.216.134 is the address of the remote/BPQ system.

Yes this is the ip to my BPQ system on my lan.


>1:I put the <callsign-ssid> of the remote system in the spot where you 
have a “-“.  I haven’t experimented with “-“ or blank.

I also uses the remote callsign instead of the "-" some times

>2:I use -1 where you have the first 10093.  Reason previously explained.
this one is a bit different but some times you have to do what works for 
you

I now have Clifford's BPQ  set up with a link to my jnos system and have 
been working on it most of the week to just get it right so now I have 
it connecting 99% of the time  so am happy with that
also now have VK2IO BPQ system linked to my jnos system.
anyway if any thing I have learned helps somebody else it makes it worth it.
73's
-- 

Thank you

Danny Moss
VK7HDM

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cheers & best 73's

Danny Moss

VK7HDM

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438.700

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146.650

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jnos.ddmcomputers.com

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