[App_rpt-users] Can you connect to a node just on the lan? (multihome? how?)
Paul J. Agamata
Sysman at Xceptions.COM
Tue May 11 22:28:10 UTC 2010
Yes this is how my hub and node are configured.
#1: Ensure that both nodes see their internal address in the node stanza as indicated below.
Radio 1: 27084 = radio at 10.15.0.249/27084,NONE
Radio 2: 2598 = radio at 10.15.0.250/2598,NONE
#2: For good measure so you can connect with each other, insure that you have a peer entry in the iax.conf file for both nodes' internal addresses.
Radio 1:
[WINSLink-HI]
type=peer
host=10.15.0.250
secret=xxxxx
auth=md5
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
transfer=no
Radio 2:
[vmAsterisk]
type=peer
host=10.15.0.249
secret=xxxxxx
auth=md5
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
transfer=no
The entry into each node stanza on the 'rpt.conf' file will override the public database that is being updated from the allstar server while, still allowing outside connections based on your public IP address if you are connected to the internet.
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Paul J. Agamata
Sysman at Xceptions.COM
Hilo, Hawaii
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From: Steve Gladden <steve at michiganbroadband.com>
Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 11:57:59 -1000
To: Steve Gladden <stevegladden at michiganbroadband.com>
Cc: <app_rpt-users at qrvc.com>
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Can you connect to a node just on the lan? (multihome? how?)
> On Sat, 8 May 2010, Steve Gladden wrote:
>
>> I've got two nodes:
>>
>> 2586 and 27036
>>
>> Both sit on the same LAN.
>>
>> Is it possible to connect one to the other (link) them
>> over the LAN while they are still reachable from the
>> Internet via ALLSTAR public node list
>>
>> You can see my attempt below that is failing across the LAN.
>> I don't know if it is failing because the same node number
>> is also in the public IP/ public nodelist.
>>
>> Is there a way to 'locally' override the public node list
>> so it's number is reachable 'locally' via lan or VPN?
>>
>> Or do local type nodes need to not also register with ALLSTAR LINK?
>>
>> In this example I'm trying to make outbound link to node
>> 2586 which is at 10.73.73.9 internally..
>>
>> Back on node 27036 in it's config I of course am pointing
>> back to 2586 at it's internal IP (not shown here).
>> Thanks! -Steve
>>
>>
>> 27036 = radio at 127.0.0.1/27036,NONE ; This must be changed to your
>> node number
>>
>> 2586 = radio at 10.73.73.9/2586,NONE
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Michigan Broadband Systems Inc.
>> "Always Connected"
>>
>> (734)527-7150
>>
>> Steve's cellphone: (734)904-1811
>>
>>
>>
> BUMP: Please & Thank You..
>
> I'd like to link my two nodes over the local network and have almost
> got it but not quite...
> Am I missing a step or concept here?
>
> Can I multihome an Internet registered node locally? as you see me
> attempting above?
>
> Or can a node have two simultaneous identities? one for the LAN
> and another for registering with Allstar Link?
>
> -Steve
Anyone ever done this?
I'm trying to get it working for Dayton if possible.
-Steve
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