I don't know what to say Lynwood..
I've just tried to telnet from 12 other stations to 44.60.44.1 and got no response from any but one and that one came back as busy.

All of the ones I tried from have not had their internet ip  changed in weeks.



It could be that 44.60.44.1 is the router and not actually any software and that's why it's not possible to ping or telnet to it?
From my own I tried to ping from 44.60.44.1 to 44.60.44.10 and got no response from any of them.

73, Don

On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 11:42 AM, <lleachii@aol.com> wrote:
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Charles and Don (and thanks Jerry),

Charles, I can ping you as well.

Don, I confirm I am encapsulating; but, for testing purposes, I removed the default route - but this would imply routes are stale or absent on one end, we all confirm that's not the case. Further, others are initiating pings and receiving them, this would also imply that the default route works form them, or somehow that your specific route is not being used to reach your station.

I also want to verify that all who have contributed were noting that they pinged 44.60.44.0/24 over AMPR. As of 16:00 UTC Sunday, I removed the default route from my 44.60.44.1 router (for testing purposes). At that time, I stopped receiving routes, at 16:15 UTC, I manually added:

ip route add 44.0.0.1 via 169.228.66.251 dev tunl0 onlink  window 840

Routes then repopulated, I am still accessible over and can reach AMPR stations.


73,


Lynwood
KB3VWG


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