Hmmmm. Not as simple as I was hoping.
Does the amprgw act as the actual gateway between the 44 Net and the rest of the internet? I assume so.
I will have to look into scripting the SRX to make this work. As people pointed out, the scripting will be the key and I am not a script expert by any stretch. If I were to provide the Junos commands needed to create the tunnel for a node, would someone be able to write a script to process the encap file?
The commands to create the tunnel interface are : set interfaces ip-0/0/0 unit 0 tunnel source 96.86.86.53 set interfaces ip-0/0/0 unit 0 tunnel destination 169.228.66.251 set interfaces ip-0/0/0 unit 0 family inet address 44.44.7.17/29
The "unit" number needs to be incremented for each entry.
Thanks
Craig
On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 1:38 PM, Rudy Hardeman (PD0ZRY) pd0zry@pd0zry.nl wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ No so sure about that, it is not very difficult to create complex scripts on a SRX or even compile software for the platform (freebsd)
So saying doing it on the SRX is impossible is just as saying its impossible on a mikrotik.
73 Rudy pd0zry
On 2017-05-18 19:34, Rob Janssen wrote:
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IPIP is possible on the SRX but not in cluster (virtual chassis mode)
Being able to setup a single or even multiple IPIP tunnels is not suffcient to be a member of the AMPRnet IPIP mesh. See what Brian wrote:
This is a mesh network, not a star, so there is no default route; you
need a separate tunnel route to each gateway you want to communicate with,
Marius has written a very nice script to get it working on a MikroTik router, but most other commercial routers lack the scripting capabilities to pull this off on their own. Someone wrote a script to use a Cisco router but it requires a separate machine to run it.
Rob
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