On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 12:06 PM, Jay Nugent <jjn(a)nuge.com> wrote:
o Are you just trying to reach the worldwide
AMRnet?
o Do you have an antenna in the air and radio on 144.93 MHz?
o Do you have an AMPRnet IP address assigned to you from the
44.102.1/24 subnet for Washtenaw county?
--- If so, then why not just set the JNOS default route (44/8) via your
RF port to 44.102.1.1 (
Hamgate.Washtenaw.AMPR.org). Then ALL 44
traffic will flow to and from you via the county Hamgate.
This would have some disappointing side effects. I'm guessing 144.93
MHz supports rather low speed data transfer. If you were to load
http://hamwan.org/, which resolves to 44.24.241.98
and 2604:5000:20:1000:20c:29ff:fe55:1ef0, a static 44/8 route would
force that web traffic over the slow 144.98 MHz RF port.
Instead, a more specific route on the RF port, such as 44.102.1.0/24,
would be a better way to handle it. That would request local resources
via the RF port and other resources (like
hamwan.org) via the default
gateway.
Tom KD7LXL