gives a 404
What port will the new gateway ip nee? Still 520 udp?
Thanks,
jerome - ve7ass
On May 28, 2017, at 20:56, Brian Kantor
<Brian(a)UCSD.Edu> wrote:
Hello. You are receiving this email because you are registered with
portal.ampr.org as operating an IPIP encapsulating gateway, and there
are changes coming that will affect the operation of your gateway.
We are replacing the equipment at the UCSD Internet-AMPRNet gateway
with a newer, more capable device. In the process, the new equipment
will be assigned a NEW IP ADDRESS. You will have to make changes in
YOUR gateway configuration for your gateway to continue functioning.
The new equipment is already in service as
amprgw.ucsd.edu and is on
IP address 169.228.34.84. This replaces the old equipment, known as
amprgw.sysnet.ucsd.edu, on IP address 169.228.66.251.
What you have to do to maintain the operability of your gateway:
1. You must change the outgoing destination address of your gateway
from 169.228.66.251 to 169.228.34.84. You may do this immediately;
the new equipment at UCSD is already operational.
2. You must allow packets from the new address, 169.228.34.84, into
your gateway router software configuration. If you are running with
a firewall, you must open a new path through it to your equipment.
Packets (RIP44 transmissions) are already being sent to you from
this address.
3. You must continue to accept packets from the old address,
169.228.66.251, for a period of a few weeks as the changeover is being
made. After a few weeks, packets will stop coming from that address
and you may remove permission for them to enter your firewall, if you
have one.
These are simple changes, involving editing a few configuration
parameters, but because there are so many different types of gateway in
operation on AMPRNet, how to make these changes cannot be detailed here.
You may find more information regarding your particular configuration
on
https://wiki.ampr.org/ or on the 44net(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu discussion
mailing list, which you should join if you are not already a subscriber.
Best wishes and 73,
- Brian
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