Hello fellows friends, now after an extended test period and when my office allowed me time, I could achieve put online both YV gateways " yv5kxe.ampr.org" and "yv5sat.ampr.org"
These systems have access to VHF packet radio network YVNET 145.010 Mhz and are currently in the capital Caracas in different locations, the systems are under Linux Slackware (for now), to access them please send my a email with your login and password to place you in the ftpusers.
The whole problem of the update via RIP2 was the ISP modem that blocks multicast RIP??? although saw the RIP packets incoming on JNOS monitor screen from UCSD amprgw. The modem with this problem is SENDTEL ADSL2 + Router MS8-8817 which I have changed to another ADSL brand (StartBridge) now working perfect the encapsulation and RIP update.
Other experience to share....thanks and regards
73 de Gabriel YV5KXE. Venezuela Amprnet
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The whole problem of the update via RIP2 was the ISP modem that blocks multicast RIP??? although saw the RIP packets incoming on JNOS monitor screen from UCSD amprgw. The modem with this problem is SENDTEL ADSL2 + Router MS8-8817 which I have changed to another ADSL brand (StartBridge) now working perfect the encapsulation and RIP update.
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The RIP2 updates are IPIP encapsulted, so from the ISPs point of view they are protocol 4 (IPIP) frames. They become RIP2 multicasts only AFTER being decapulated by the tunnel interface. So, unless your ISP blocks protocol 4, there is no issue with these broadcasts. The fact that you see them in your JNOS monitor is proof that IPIP proto 4 is not blocked.
73s, Marius, YO2LOJ