I managed to implement the complete AMPR gateway tunnelling setup on a Mikrotik router by a scheduled script on the router only.
That is a great idea Marius! Using that method to get the RIP data is much better than trying to download and parse the encap file.
Maybe we can try again to convince MikroTik to implement mesh IPIP (I know you have tried in the past), because with this method we don't need to convince them to include ampr-ripd as well. With this method and multipoint IPIP in the router you would have the ideal combo to run amprnet on a commercial router.
Rob
Is there a reason this won't accomplish what you're wanting?
https://github.com/kd7lxl/python-amprapi
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're hoping to accomplish.
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 9:04 AM, Rial Sloan N0OTZ@n00tz.net wrote:
Is there a reason this won't accomplish what you're wanting?
https://github.com/kd7lxl/python-amprapi
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're hoping to accomplish.
That one requires Python, usually running on an auxiliary computer. He's removed the dependency on external software.
Tom KD7LXL
Hi group I have manage to get donation of Cisco Router i need it for two things 1) connecting P25 repeater to a WorldWide net (with STUN Tunnel) 2) doing Gateway
I Have two options to choose CS2800 CS3800 what would you recommend ? I prone to take the 3800 Please Advice Thanks Forward Ronen - 4Z4ZQ http://www.ronen.org
The 3800 will have more horsepower as a routing engine but both likely have more routing ability than you need. that said far more importaint than the model is the interfaces the unit has or you have the ability to add via expansion and the ios feature set you have licenses for and images of for that model.
Eric
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 9:07 AM, R P ronenp@hotmail.com wrote:
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Hi group I have manage to get donation of Cisco Router i need it for two things
- connecting P25 repeater to a WorldWide net (with STUN Tunnel)
- doing Gateway
I Have two options to choose CS2800 CS3800 what would you recommend ? I prone to take the 3800 Please Advice Thanks Forward Ronen - 4Z4ZQ http://www.ronen.org
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Hi there I saw that Microtik Routers support IPIP by default Is it possible to make a gateway with home routers ? If yes how to deal with 300 tunnels lines to the rest of the gateways on the net ? will a home router have enough memory for that ?
2) I saw that OpenWrt also support IPIP so what about doing Gateway with home Router (my TP-link 741ND router is one of the routers that support OpenWrt) will it work ? (before I flash it ) or is there any limitation ?
Please Advice Thanks Forward Ronen - 4Z4ZQ http://www.ronen.org
Hi Ronen,
I'm running OpenWRT on a PC X86 based and it work pretty well. IPIP works fine. OpenWRT version is Chaos Calmer. I use ampr-ripd to get 44 routes. Tunning has not be so simple but it works now.
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Hi there I saw that Microtik Routers support IPIP by default Is it possible to make a gateway with home routers ? If yes how to deal with 300 tunnels lines to the rest of the gateways on the net ? will a home router have enough memory for that ?
2) I saw that OpenWrt also support IPIP so what about doing Gateway with home Router (my TP-link 741ND router is one of the routers that support OpenWrt) will it work ? (before I flash it ) or is there any limitation ?
Please Advice Thanks Forward Ronen - 4Z4ZQ http://www.ronen.org
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