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.
Regards Paul (ZS6IO)
Paul,
It seems you have registered the your GW with a dynamic address, so check that the GW address is the correct one (at this time 169.1.17.8).
After an IP change, it may take some time for ther ampr gateway to update its destinations. Also make sure you have your firewall set to accept protocol 4 (on the input chain).
But don't expect to much traffic on the ucsd interface other than the broadcasts every 5 minutes, at least at the beginning.
Marius, YO2LOJ
On 15.11.2019 21:27, Paul Greeff via 44Net 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.
Regards Paul (ZS6IO)
Thank you Marius
The A record for the registered host is for a static IP address, so it will not change.
I was expecting RIP updates according to the guide, but perhaps it is something I should wait for. I.e., not the five minute update in the guide?
Regards Paul
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 10:17 PM Marius Petrescu via 44Net < 44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Paul,
It seems you have registered the your GW with a dynamic address, so check that the GW address is the correct one (at this time 169.1.17.8).
After an IP change, it may take some time for ther ampr gateway to update its destinations. Also make sure you have your firewall set to accept protocol 4 (on the input chain).
But don't expect to much traffic on the ucsd interface other than the broadcasts every 5 minutes, at least at the beginning.
Marius, YO2LOJ
On 15.11.2019 21:27, Paul Greeff via 44Net 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.
Regards Paul (ZS6IO)
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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.
Regards Paul (ZS6IO) -- Paul Greeff email@paulgreeff.com Office: +27 86 100 3117 Cell: +27 83 954 3453 Fax: 086 659 0511 Winlink: zs6io@winlink.org _________________________________________ 44Net mailing list 44Net@mailman.ampr.org https://mailman.ampr.org/mailman/listinfo/44net
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
Sent from my iPad
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.
Regards Paul (ZS6IO) -- Paul Greeff email@paulgreeff.com Office: +27 86 100 3117 Cell: +27 83 954 3453 Fax: 086 659 0511 Winlink: zs6io@winlink.org _________________________________________ 44Net mailing list 44Net@mailman.ampr.org https://mailman.ampr.org/mailman/listinfo/44net
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
Sent from my iPad
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.
Regards Paul (ZS6IO) -- Paul Greeff email@paulgreeff.com Office: +27 86 100 3117 Cell: +27 83 954 3453 Fax: 086 659 0511 Winlink: zs6io@winlink.org _________________________________________ 44Net mailing list 44Net@mailman.ampr.org https://mailman.ampr.org/mailman/listinfo/44net