Tom,
I tried adding a smaller subnet to your 44.24.131.0/24 in the portal, and it is possible, but at the cost of changing the ownership of the subnet to me and the type away from 'end user' - in effect, turning it into a reallocable 'regional' subnet. This would probably be not such a good idea.
Although you are authorized to advertise that subnet via BGP, it appears from traceroute that you are not doing so. That means that, for the purposes of an experiment, I could manually add a longer prefix subnet of it to the amprgw local override files, in effect adding it to the copy of the encap file that the RIP sender uses. It would *NOT* be in the encap file that is distributed by the portal, so people using the FTP'd copy of the encap file wouldn't learn that route. Thus it would be only in the nature of a temporary experiment. Remember that to be routed by amprgw, you would also have to have an entry in the AMPR.ORG DNS for each host address you want active.
Let me know what you want me to do. - Brian
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 11:40:41PM -0700, Tom Hayward wrote:
How do you add a subnet to a gateway? I have a /24 assigned to me and I want to use a /32 of it with an IPIP gateway. I added the gateway in the portal. Then when I went to add the network, the /24 is listed in the dropdown but I can't figure out how to add the network with a larger prefix. I don't want the whole /24 to route through this one gateway. Tom KD7LXL