My apologies, I am using a different script. That one I sent was not correct…
Use
http://ah6bw.ampr.org/encapconvertnew.pl
Thanks
Jesse - WC3XS
On 12/27/15, 10:25 PM, "44Net on behalf of Jesse Hindmarsh"
<44net-bounces+jesse=hindmarsh.cc(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu on behalf of jesse(a)hindmarsh.cc>
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>Going with Linux is definitely easier day to day, but I still use a Cisco router. I
am using a slightly modified script from KY9J that works well. I start out with a saved
base config on my router, then apply the config generated by the script provided by KY9J.
I don’t save the config after that as it is too cumbersome to remove all the config before
applying a new config.
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>The website for the script is
http://www.ky9j.com/tools/ and the file is
encapconvert.pl
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>Thanks
>Jesse - WC3XS
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>On 12/27/15, 3:10 PM, "44Net on behalf of Rob Janssen"
<44net-bounces+jesse=hindmarsh.cc(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu on behalf of pe1chl(a)amsat.org>
wrote:
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>>> Subject:
>>> [44net] Using Cisco Router as a gateway ?
>>> From:
>>> Drorap <drorap(a)netvision.net.il>
>>> Date:
>>> 12/26/2015 10:22 PM
>>>
>>> To:
>>> AMPRNet working group <44net(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi there
>>> I have started to config a Cisco rouer to serve as a gateway for the AMPRNET
>>> I put in the command the following lines
>>>
>>> interface Tunnel0
>>> ip unnumbered Ethernet0
>>> no ip directed-broadcast
>>> tunnel source Ethernet0
>>> tunnel destination 132.239.255.131
>>> tunnel mode ipip
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>>Unfortunately due to the way tunnels work in Cisco and other commercial routers
you will
>>need to repeat that 300 times with different destinations and setup 500 routes to
route the
>>traffic, and repeat that regularly because the destinations and routes change all
the time.
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>>With a Linux system instead of the Cisco you can automate that very easily. There
are
>>possibilities to automate it on the Cisco (see that link Steve gave you) but still
it will be a lot
>>easier to just use a Raspberry Pi or other small Linux system.
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>>Rob
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