Hi all.
Just got a notice from our network person that he'd received an email
from Chris notifying him of a renumbering of our allocated segments.
Since I couldn't remember a discussion here (please excuse me if this
has been discussed before), I just wanted to raise a few question - out
of curiosity.
We currently have a few /24 allocations within the 44.141.0.0/16
regional block (Norway). I think two or three of the /24 blocks are
published via BGP.
In the email, we're requested to renumber, and move the BGP announced
segments over to the 44.31.0.0/16 (in the US regional /9 block). I
don't think we've heard anything about the other addresses in
44.141.0.0/16 which are not BGP announced?
I guess I'm curious about the rationale behind this decision? I think
efficiency was stated, but I really can't see any big difference in
having a /24 announced either here or there? Since we don't have the
same upstream providers as our neighboring nets, there won't be any
aggregation benefits (?).
Is the plan to also deprecate the national and regional allocations?
For our part, quite a few of the devices with 44-addresses are on
mountain tops (beacons, remote receivers, sensors, etc.), but we have a
4 month window, starting in a months time, to get up there and do the
renumbering. No big deal..
Just curious what the thoughts are..
--Magne / LA1BFA
Hello everyone.
Maybe a long shot but figure there is some cross over. I setup an instance of APRSC in a "very good" location network wise (internet exchange, very low regional latency, no other APRS tier 2 servers close latency wise, data center, virtualized, multihomed etc - this is my day job, I run AS 55016 and announce 44net addresses via BGP, of which one is being used for APRSC). Anyway, would like to reach out to the folks at aprs2.net and see if I can get my server added to the noam.aprs2.net pool - pending meeting their requirements of course. I cant find any contact information however about who would be the correct person to contact about that, or the process to apply. Hoping someone here can help me get in touch?
-Colin / VA6CCB
Good day,
This message is for all of you using the NNTP on VA2OM, due to a
misunderstanding in gateway configurations I had to do some changes.
Now you can access the NNTP using jnos.ve2pkt.ampr.org port 119, if you
like to POP some of your mail, you need to contact me for a access.
if you have any question, feel free to ask by sending a message to:
va2om(a)jnos.ve2pkt.ampr.org
This is the same for all of you who had and AXIP linlk to VA2OM. please
contact me
--
73 de Jean,
VA2OM / VE2PKT
All,
I'm actually learning a lot. Some I heard before; but didn't understand the implication - (not saying the research is/was bad). I'd simply say (as I read more on this topic) - that it wouldn't make any sense for an NGN44 Group to finally suggest something and it's not compatible with the "owner's" desire for the block/network. I digress.
73,
- Lynwood
KB3VWG
Good day,
To all of you having a link or trying to reach VE2PKT.AMPR.ORG, I
am having difficulty creating a new gateway on the portal.
I keep getting the gateway IP all ready exist. But nothing is show when
I log in. Working on the problem. Will let know the list
once the gateway IP address is updated.
--
73 de Jean,
VA2OM / VE2PKT