[App_rpt-users] More - Replacing an IRLP node with App-rpt node

Matt Beasant g4rky at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Apr 10 18:54:03 UTC 2009


Nice one Randy,
I need to be sure I am running the same version as you - I updated my
app_rpt recently so I guess it should work, I'll give it a try.

Thanks for that info.

Does chan_echolink work in the same way?

Matt

2009/4/10 Randy Hammock <rhammock at ca.rr.com>

> The version of the chan_irlp software I'm running has all the support
> functions that a normal IRLP node has. Therefore, the same methods are used.
> Place the node you want to lock out in the $CUSTOM/lockout_list file. For
> example, to lockout node 1234, put stn1234 in the the above mentioned file.
> If you want to lockout all reflectors, put ALLREF in the file.
>
> This will prevent calling or receiving calls from the listed nodes.
>
>
>
> On Apr 10, 2009, at 9:51 AM, Matt Beasant wrote:
>
>  Hi Stephen,
>>
>> Yes I see that such a timer exists for the remote base but not for a
>> "regular" node.
>>
>> Is there a way I can block connections to a specific node on IRLP ( or
>> Echolink )?
>>
>> Just wondering if that might be good for a temporary work around.
>>
>> Matt
>> G4RKY
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