Good afternoon from LX,
I have published the list to the public at this interim location:
http://laru.lu/on-the-air/44net-hamnet.html
Should the URL change in the future, I will make sure the former URL
provides a redirect.
73 de Marc, LX1DUC
Quoting lx1duc(a)laru.lu:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
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Good afternoon,
just to let you know, we are testing a new BGP setup between our
44net routers. (This has *nothing* to do with a BGP connection to
the internet!!)
As the 1023 16-bit ASN numbers are in use mostly in DL and
surrounding countries, we were looking for another larger ASN space.
The logical alternative is the 32-bit ASN space. The ASNs 42XXXXXXXX
are reserved for private use by IANA (except the last ASN!). In
order to avoid potential collisions we intend to use the ASNs
42270XXXXX in LX. 270 is the MNC (E.212) for LX (with some
inspiration from DMR).
We will soon publish the exact ranges in use and I will publish the
URL here asap.
If anybody of you is already using ASNs from the ranges mentioned
above, please let me know. Nothing is written in stone, so we can
still rearrange our setup HI :-).
If someone of you is interested to setup a BGP session on the
existing IPIP tunnel or on a dedicated IPIP, GRE, ... tunnel, please
also get in touch with me.
We are currently running the following services in our 44net:
- 2 DMR repeaters
- several D-Star HotSpots
- DNS resolvers open to 44net (Anycasted), secondary DNS Service
available for fellow YLs and OMs
- NTP servers (Anycasted)
- VoIP (SIP) and Jabber (XMPP) server
- VPN
- (planned) APRS Server
- (planned) connect existing APRS I-GATEs
- (planned) Hosting of HAM webs
- (planned) Hosting of HAM email services
73 de Marc, LX1DUC
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