Dear Marius
Thank you about the explain I didnt knew about the Rip Behave (same netmask)
I have assigned additional IP in my subnet for the Tunnel interface (44.138.1.254)
and changed back the vrf to use the tunnel interface and now i see all the 44 nets routes in the routes table
I still have to make the other changes in the readme such as running the script and adding the c-44 rules ..
ill do it later and if i have problems ill ask for help again
Regards
Ronen-4Z4ZQ
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________________________________ From: 44Net 44net-bounces+ronenp=hotmail.com@hamradio.ucsd.edu on behalf of Marius Petrescu marius@yo2loj.ro Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 5:52 AM To: AMPRNet working group Subject: Re: [44net] cant get rip in MicroTik
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I have a working tunnel on the router called UCSD (the tunnel interface have no IP adress)
Now here is your problem.
If you read the comments in to the script:
# Add a local AMPR IP with netmask /8: # /ip address # add address=44.182.21.254/8 interface=ucsd-gw network=44.0.0.0
This is essential for the interface to receive multicasts, like the RIP packets. To be able to receive multicast, the sender and receiver has to be on the SAME SUBNET and must be able to SUBSCRIBE to a specific multicast group. For this, both partners need to have an IP address and a common netmask.
In this case, ampr-gw being 44.0.0.1 and your IP 44.13.8.1.x, the coomon netmask will gave to be /8.
So you MUST assign an address from your subnet to that interface with netmask /8 (aka 255.0.0.0 ).
Marius, YO2LOJ
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