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<p>Can you give me the link you are referring to ? I will fix that.</p>
It's the RIP broadcast to any registered gateway (the last I was
told by BK) from<br>
the ampr.org gateway box, I have no idea if that's been moved to a
VM or if it's<br>
being broadcast from Chris portal system now, I have not checked the
underlying<br>
IP address, as it comes in as a 44.0.0.1 (?) ...<br>
<br>
IF you have a static IP address on the internet AND you are a
registered gateway,<br>
then it should work. Mine has been working since I added the mods to
the JNOS<br>
rip code, after some back and forths with Brian Kantor about it,
years back.<br>
<p>With all these blocks moving to BGP lately, I don't know if any
BGP routed<br>
blocks are getting these or not, in that case you might have to
run the ampr44<br>
or rip44 linux daemon, I'm sure there are guys on the list that
can clarify it.<br>
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<p>Maiko</p>
<p>On 10/01/2021 3:15 p.m., Lee D Bengston wrote:</p>
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<div>I noticed the link on the amprnet portal to a HowTo for
setting up JNOS as an amprnet gateway is broken. Looking at
alternatives, most documentation points to a configuration
like the one below. My question is if the rip referenced here
is RIP44 or RIP2. I thought I saw in the JNOS docs that it's
RIP2, and I also thought I read a while back in the portal
that RIP44 is what's needed to get the amprnet tunnel routes.
So is perhaps RIP2 intended to be used to interact with LAN
side hosts that are also running RIP as opposed to the WAN
side for obtaining tunnel routes?<br>
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<pre class="gmail-lang:default gmail-decode:true">ifconfig encap ipaddress 44.137.31.67
ifconfig encap mtu 1500
pause 1
ip upstairs 224.0.0.9
rip ttl 43200
start rip
rip accept 44.0.0.1
rip merge off
rip trace 9 rip.log
arp eaves encap on
arp poll encap on
arp maxq 10
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<pre class="gmail-lang:default gmail-decode:true">Thanks,
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<pre class="gmail-lang:default gmail-decode:true">Lee K5DAT
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