Dale,
Take a look at this for an idea of what /29 means for your subnet.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24459788/What-does-29-mean-in-IP-…
-Stacy
KG7QIN
On 01/04/2016 10:26 AM, Dale Yanz wrote:
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> When I perform a IPR this is what I show for me
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> 44.125.10.0/29 0 0.0.0.0 E 0 0 Locked
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> I don't understand ? what it is showing ?
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> My IP is 44.125.10.1 Network 44.125.10.0/24
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> Also how do I make sure or determine the correct IPNETMASK ?
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> Is this the same as my subnet mask when I perform a ipconfig ?
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> Then what would be my correct IPNetmask ?
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> On my BPQ32 config file do I still MAP to a IP ADDRESS ?
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> My NAT 44.125.10.2 (Within my APRNET) 192.168.0.198 ( My ip address of my
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> ;AMPR Gateway
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> Adapter \Device\NPF_{0A50287E-EBE5-456D-BDDF-84BC5F7DB088}
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> 44ENCAP 192.168.1.10 # Enable AMPRNET Tunnels and RIP44. Use
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> IPAddr 44.125.10.1 # IP address of the BPQ32 switch on
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> IPNetmask 255.255.255.248 # Netmask of your AMPRNet allocation
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> IPPorts 1,9 # BPQ Ports to be used for
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> NAT 44.125.10.2 192.168.0.198
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> Dale Yanz KJ6IX
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