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I0OJJ > SYSOP 04.12.22 11:31l 67 Lines 2476 Bytes #999 (999) @ WW
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Subject: Re: Encap File/Broadcast Issues?
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From: Gustavo Ponza <i0ojj@i0ojj.ampr.org>
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Hi,
On 11/29/22 21:59, n2nov@n2nov.#rich.ny.usa.noam wrote:
> Last week I submitted the below list to the database and
> technical managers to point out a major discrepancy between
> the portal's gateways entries and what is
> actually being sent out in the encap.txt file or broadcast.
> this would explain
> why certain subnets are having trouble being routed. If a system does
> not get
> the route data then the connection goes nowhere. After some thought and some
> input from a few, I suspect that the subnets that are dropped are actually
> using a dynamic address FQDN in their portal entry as opposed to a truly
> numeric dotted quad address. Maybe the stations listed below can verify my
> guess.
As per my concern and my own experience the portal.ampr.org
is functioning as per nowadays almost well so many thanks
to the maintainer G1FEF & Co. for their good job!
Owning a dynamic IP address and having in this last period
problems with my home ADSL router I got many reboots and
so many changes of the assigned IPs... the results always
are that I got RIP2 broadcasts perhaps less than 20-30
minutes after any IP change.
So, as per my concern, the portal.ampr.org (i.e. encap.txt
and gateways.txt) an gw.ampr.org (i.e. RIP2 broadcasts)
are perfect in their jobs :)
Problems about the inconsistent encap.txt entries and
the lost RIP2 broadcasts may arise when a 44net gateway:
- having a static IP, switch off in temporary or permanent
way.
- having a dynamic IP, don't update their new assigned
IPs each time (or never) towards the internet and so
towards the portal and the ampr.org facilities.
--
73 and ciao, gustavo i0ojj/ir0aab/ir0eq
non multa, sed multum
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