On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 4:16 PM, Storer, Darren darren.storer@gmail.com wrote:
Tentatively I asked A&A if they could BGP advertise a subnet of ampr.org and they'd be happy to do that, so it's more of a question of whether D-STAR services for hams would be okay to provide via AMPRNet? Are there any rules that would prevent the dsync pages being dual homed via public IP space and ampr.org IP space? Has anyone managed to regularly route digital voice (UDP) over AMPRNet?
We have a number of DMR repeaters on our block of 44net addresses. This block is BGP announced as you describe. The DMR repeaters form a "mesh" for local traffic over the local network (still the 44net addresses). Linking to the C-bridge for internet linking goes over the default route (internet). It works pretty well for the most part. We have had to QSY once or twice because someone stomped on our 5.8 GHz backhaul into the datacenter. This was causing packet loss which affected voice quality. All was good once we moved to a clear frequency (again).
Tom KD7LXL