Could be lots of reasons for this.
The stations you want to connect to may not be using RIP. They may be
manually updating their encap files. Who knows?
Have you seen your changes in the encap file?
On Aug 5, 2013 5:56 AM, "Demetre SV1UY" <demetre.sv1uy(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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Hi all,
I have setup, after many years of absence, our AMPRnet GATEWAY in
Athens, running in a LINUX BOX.
I have a dynamic IP here which rarely changes and up to now I had
access to several AMPRnet hosts.
Yesterday I had to reset my router (TL-WR1043ND running DD-WRT) and I
lost connectivity.
Checking
http://portal.ampr.org I can see that my new Internet IP has
been updated (it takes about 1 hour I think).
Problem is that now I cannot ping
gb7cip.ampr.org or any other AMPRnet
host I could before?
I can see that rip44d is doing it's thing using "tcpdump -i tunl0".
How long does it take for AMPRnet to be informed after a change in
Internet IP (nor 44net IP)? It has been more than 12 hours since my
router got it's new IP and no joy yet!
Any ideas guys?
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73 de SV1UY
Demetre Ch. Valaris
IP Coordinator for AMPRnet in Greece
e-mail: demetre.sv1uy(a)gmail.com
Radio e-mail: sv1uy(a)winlink.org
(to use my radio e-mail put //WL2K in the beginning of the subject line)
http://www.qsl.net/sv1uy
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