Ping from my home PC to 44.60.44.1 works
JNOS shows the route to 44.60.44.1 as 98.252.61.22 & unable to ping via encap
Ping and HTTP access to the 3 addresses works fine
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_______________________________________________All,
I'm experiencing a technical issue that began when my dynamic WAN
address obtained a new lease. I am no longer able to communicate with
other 44 subnets after my WAN obtained a new IP address. My gateway is
saved in the Portal with a dynamic domain name, and the IP is correctly
displayed on the
portal.ampr.org website. In addition, I have also
updated my IP under the rip44d -a parameter.
I am still able to receive the RIP44 announcements from 44.0.0.1 and
communicate with the Internet via the tunnel thru AMPRGW; but I am no
longer able to reach other AMPR networks. My WAN IP changed on 11JAN2013.
Please feel free to perform any of the following, or let me know if I am
reachable via AMPR:
Ping/traceroute Router 44.60.44.1
Ping and DNS 44.60.44.3
Ping and HTTP at 44.60.44.10, 44.60.44.11 and 44.60.44.12
Regards,
Lynwood
KB3VWG
44.60.44.0/24
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Charles J. Hargrove - N2NOV
NYC ARECS/RACES Citywide Radio Officer/Skywarn Coord.
NYC-ARECS/RACES Net Mon. @ 8:30PM 147.360/107.2 PL
http://www.nyc-arecs.org and
http://www.nyc-skywarn.org
NYDXA SWL & Scanner Net Wed. @ 9PM 147.360/107.2 PL
http://www.n2nov.net
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