[App_rpt-users] What exactly is a node in AllStarLink

Bob Pyke k6ecm1 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 17 05:28:10 UTC 2019


See below...

Thanks,
Bob

> 
> What is an AllStarLink server?  <snip> a computer maintained by the allstar node numbering authority that periodically uploads a config file to my hardware so my hardware knows how to reach other nodes?
> 
> Ok so where can I find the docs for app_rpt?  
 
https://allstarlink.org/

https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Main_Page

> Let’s say I have a computer with a repeater and a remote base attached (physically connected over wire with analog signaling) locally. If I dial into that node am I connected to the remote base, the repeater, both, neither, some dialplan logic that plays abandon-all-hope.... followed by tt-weasels, or something else?  How is this decided?
> 
Links occur between nodes. A different node number is assigned to each radio or repeater. Allstarlink nodes are assigned to you on request, and you make the application. Private nodes are your own choosing (see earlier response).

> Eric
> Af6ep 
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