[App_rpt-users] Public node as a gateway..
Tim Sawyer
tim.sawyer at mac.com
Fri Nov 7 16:15:42 UTC 2014
If you’re not on the gateway node then yes, you have to do the *4xxxx “by your command” bit. You could set that up as a macro. For example if 1000 will be the private node and 2000 the public.
[macro]
1 = *31000*41000*32000#
now *51 will connect to the public node.
You could put the IP address of the gateway in each of your private nodes (and visa versa) which would save the whole *4 thing to connect to the gateway. But you’d still need to do *4 to connect the public node to other public nodes.
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Tim
:wq
> On Nov 7, 2014, at 6:59 AM, Sam Nabkey <sam.nabkey at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Can you share how you would configure the private modes to use the public as a gateway?
>
> I am doing something similar but I command the public node to connect to another public using the *4 commands. .
>
> Do you know of a direct way?
>
>
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