Paul, That is the expected way for it to work, and it should not kill the HAp... Anyway, a cost effective alternative is a EdgeRouter lite from Ubiquity, which is capable to run ampr-ripd (so you don't get the 500+ interfaces) - it's in the ampr wiki.
Marius, YO2LOJ
On 16.11.2019 09:24, Paul Greeff via 44Net wrote:
Thanks Marius and everyone else.
RIP updates eventually did come through. However, I greatly overestimated the capabilities of my little HAPlite and promptly killed it. It got up to 700 odd routes and fell over at around 500 ipip interfaces. I will need to upgrade to something a little more beefy.
Regards Paul
On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 3:56 AM ai6bx.keith ai6bx.keith@verizon.net wrote:
I am having essentially the same issue and looking for guidance myself.
Keith Ai6bx
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On Nov 15, 2019, at 11:27 AM, Paul Greeff via 44Net <
44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Hi OM
I'm hoping to pick someone's brain with regards to the IPIP and RIP
config
for AMPRnet on my Mikrotik at home.
I'm using the guide http://www.yo2loj.ro/hamprojects/ampr-gw-README.txt, which indicates after step seven and a few minutes of waiting I should
see
my routing table populated with routes with a 44rip routing mark. Nope.
I've monitored for port 520 on the IPIP as well as Internet facing interface and see no activity. I also haven't seen a single packet on the ucsd-gw interface (not sure if I should at this time). So I'm obviously missing something important and perhaps fundamental in this
configuration.
Please send some of your wisdom my way.
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