Tom,
Could you tell me who has the 44.68.52/24 subnet? I am the coordinator
for 44.68/16 (NY State) and I have not issued anything in that range.
On Wed, February 17, 2016 6:50 pm, Tom Hayward wrote:
> route-views>show ip route 44.0.0.0 Routing entry for 44.0.0.0/8, 74 known
> subnets Variably subnetted with 8 masks
...
> B 44.68.52.0/24 [20/10] via 89.149.178.10, 3w5d
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Charles J. Hargrove - N2NOV
NYC ARECS/RACES Citywide Radio Officer/Skywarn Coord.
NYC-ARECS/RACES Net Mon. @ 8:30PM 147.360/107.2 PL
http://www.nyc-arecs.org and http://www.nyc-skywarn.org
NY-NBEMS Net Saturdays @ 10AM & USeast-NBEMS Net Wednesdays @ 7PM
on 7.036 Mhz USB/1500 hz waterfall spot; Olivia 8/500 check-ins
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Yes, I run a gateway and also 2 RF NetRom RF Radio ports.
Bill / KG6BAJ
At 01:33 PM 2/26/2016, you wrote:
>(Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
>_______________________________________________
>Is there anyone who operate on his gateway NEt/Rom Node that connected
>also to Radio Port ?
>Or those days of the Packet has gone and replaced with high speed
>WIFI links only ?
>
>If there is still someone with Net/Rom I would like to try and connect
>to him
>Thanks Forward
>Ronen- 4Z4ZQ
>jttp://www.ronen.org
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> >Is there any NTP in the 44 net ?
It occurs to me that you'd get better results using a non-44
NTP service such as pool.ntp.org, as the traffic wouldn't have to
travel over your tunnel with its variable delays and congestion.
Likely it's a better stratum as well.
- Brian
> I've heard about some other NTP server on AMPRNet but I don't remember
> their IP.
We are running NTP on 44.137.0.1
Stratum 2, offset well within 1ms.
Rob
> Subject:
> Re: [44net] Example of nodes monitoring
> From:
> lleachii(a)aol.com
> Date:
> 02/26/2016 04:02 PM
>
> To:
> 44net(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu
>
>
> I'm not sure if your solution if free; I use Cacti on Ubuntu:
We use Nagios+Nagiosgrapher for monitoring and graphing, and also Cacti for switchport traffic graphing.
At the moment someone is experimenting with Zabbix as an alternative solution.
For monitoring the routers I am also looking at MikroTik's "the Dude", but I am not yet sure if it is useful.
In Nagios we have 114 hosts and 297 services being monitored.
Rob
Thanks for the info. I had not heard of mutiny before. I have played
with Cacti though.
A couple years back I tried to nmap all the connected address space to
get an idea of what is out there:
http://www.qsl.net/kb9mwr/wapr/tcpip/amrprnet-nmap-2014.txt
Looking back I feel a bit guilty about doing this as some of the radio
links are slower ones. I wish under the gateways tab of the portal
there was a check box to signify 1200 baud or hsmm. Of course I wish
a lot of things.
I had a script grab an encap file and merged that with the 44 BGP list
and had a script incrementally nmap each connected subnet.
Hello,
I got subnet 44.138.2.0/24
Can I split it to few defrent subnet ( i have few locations) ?ind it in my
portal
something like:
44.138.2.0/29 (which give me 0-7 )
44.138.2.8/29 (which give me 8-15)
in the portal I can take my full segment.
another question, where can I enter dns record ? ( I can't see it in my
portal).
Best Regards,
Tal Raveh
4z7tal
> I'm testing this with Marius...the script is cpu intensive and most
> likely not a candidate for a MIPS type processor. I'm testing with a
> 1200mhz celeron (old watchguard hardware since cpu) and it goes 100%
Ok... is there any obvious reason why this would happen? It did not appear
to be all that complicated, and it is scheduled as a repeating job so even
when it uses some resources for some time it should be idle most of the time.
I have no immediate intention to use it.
Marius also suggested the use of metarouter, but of course this does not make
things easier for those users who want a simple system.
(with 2 different environments to configure and the need to have either
binary compiled ampr-ripd or a cross-compilation environment on a PC or similar)
After all, the Raspberry Pi may be the simpeler solution :-)
Rob