[Allstar Digital] DMRGateway Steering one way audio
Steve Zingman
szingman at msgstor.com
Fri May 13 09:17:15 EDT 2016
No, you do not need to edit dmrlink.cfg.
add:
gatewayDmrId = 312307
to
[ME_SW]
re-try
On 5/13/2016 9:12 AM, Robert Newberry wrote:
>
> So I had a look at things. All files refernced are in
> /opt/dmrlink/ambe_audio
>
> So in dmrlink.cfg I have
> [AMBE_PEER]
> ENABLED: True
> RADIO_ID: 312107
> IP: 192.168.0.203
> PORT: 52345
> ALIVE_TIMER: 5
> MAX_MISSED: 20
> PEER_OPER: True
> IPSC_MODE: DIGITAL
> TS1_LINK: True
> TS2_LINK: True
> CSBK_CALL: False
> RCM: True
> CON_APP: True
> XNL_CALL: False
> XNL_MASTER: False
> DATA_CALL: True
> VOICE_CALL: True
> MASTER_PEER: False
> AUTH_ENABLED: True
> AUTH_KEY: A1B2C3
> MASTER_IP: 192.168.0.203
> MASTER_PORT: 50001
>
> I have in ambe_audio.cfg
> # DEFAULTS - General settings. These values are
> #inherited in each subsequent section (defined by section value).
> [DEFAULTS]
> debug = False # Debug output for
> each VOICE frame
> outToFile = False # Write each AMBE
> frame to a file called ambe.bin
> outToUDP = True # Send each AMBE frame
> to the _sock object (turn on/off DMRGateway operation)
> gateway = 127.0.0.1 # IP address of
> DMRGateway app
> toGatewayPort = 31000 # Port DMRGateway is
> listening on for AMBE frames to decode
> remoteControlPort = 31002 # Port that ambe_audio is
> listening on for remote control commands
> fromGatewayPort = 31003 # Port to listen on for AMBE
> frames to transmit to all peers
> gatewayDmrId = 312307 # id to use when
> transmitting from the gateway
> tgFilter = 42657 # A list of TG IDs
> to monitor. All TGs will be passed to DMRGateway
> txTg = 42657 # TG to use for all
> frames received from DMRGateway -> IPSC
> txTs = 2 # Slot to use
> for frames received from DMRGateway -> IPSC
> #
> # The section setting defines the current section to use. By default,
> the ‘ENABLED’ section in dmrlink.cfg is used.
> # Any values in the named section override the values from the
> DEFAULTS section. For example, if the BM section
> # has a value for gatewayDmrId it would override the value above.
> Only one section should be set here. Think
> # of this as an easy way to switch between several different
> configurations with a single line.
> #
> #section = BM # Use BM section values
> #section = Sandbox # Use SANDBOX section
> values
>
> [AMBE_PEER]
> gatewayDmrId = 312307
> tgFilter = 42657
> txTg = 42657
> txTs = 2
>
> [ME_SW] # BrandMeister
> tgFilter = 3123 # A list of TG IDs to
> monitor. All TGs will be passed to DMRGateway
> txTg = 3123 # TG to use for all
> frames received from DMRGateway -> IPSC
> txTs = 2 # Slot to use for
> frames received from DMRGateway -> IPSC
>
> So AMBE_PEER works fine, I attempted to add ME_SW which only works one
> way. The way I tested this is by using my dv4mini on 3123 attempting
> to talk to my repeater. Audio passed from my dv4mini to my repeater,
> but my repeater (from ASL) will not pass audio to the dv4mini. Also my
> bridge is setup for 3123 and my local users on the repeater can use
> 3123 for QSOs.
>
> I'm guessing part of my problem is I need to add ME_SW to dmrlink.cfg.
> Although I'm confused about some of the settings such as using
> duplicate information, such as ports and IDs.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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