Hi Tom,
I am not sure, I think it's RIP44v2, I did not set my station, Brian
(N1URO) did 99% of the work, I think I was making more dommage then good,
so what I am doing now it's learning.
I was able to connect your Jnos.
Jean
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 8:09 AM, sp2lob <sp2lob(a)tlen.pl> wrote:
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Jean,
You're right...
It was from my desktop, Hi!
Now, from my Raspberry Pi:
44.135.49.0/27 via 209.169.172.211 dev tunl0 proto 44 onlink window 840
But even now, I do not get any response while pinging your IP's.
You may telnet to my IP's:
telnet 44.165.2.2 - FPAC-node
telnet 44.165.2.2 3694 - URONode
telnet 44.165.2.3 - JNOS-2.0j4
You may NOT get response while pinging my addresses,
beacuse there is something broke in RIP44v2 broadcasts from amprgw
and block of 44.165 adresses is not icluded.
By what means you're making your routing table, please?
Best regards.
Tom - sp2lob
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