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

Marshall Oldham ke6pcv at cal-net.org
Sun Mar 17 05:39:02 UTC 2019


Eric, 

To answer your question on "How does Allstarlink prevent loops in routing"

When you make a connection on Allstarlink from one node to another, there is backend telemetry data that is sent form the node being connected and the node making the connection request. 

The node being connected to sends telemetry data information to the node making the connection with a list of the nodes already connected, if it detects another connection from an already connected node it will not let the connection be made. 

Marshall - ke6pcv 


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From: App_rpt-users [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at lists.allstarlink.org] On Behalf Of Eric Fort
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2019 12:25 AM
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Subject: [App_rpt-users] What exactly is a node in AllStarLink

Could someone help me get a better idea of the concept of what a node is in asterisk/app_rpt/all star terminology.  I have a computer with 4 radio ports, an fxo port, an fxs port, and an Internet connection which allows connection to any number of endpoints over sip or iax.  Now what is a node?  I’d like to be able via DTMF to bring one or more radios on and off link.  Some of my understanding that needs to happen here is how AllStarLink is architected but also relating concepts to what I know and am familiar with which is a network of linked remotes (anyone here a cactus member or at least familiar with how a srs controller is architected as an 8x8 full duplex audio switch matrix. ) where a remote may have up to 8 radios and each of those can be linked or unlinked individually to any one or more of the other 8.  Finally, how does AllStarLink prevent loops in routing?  I know this seems odd at first glance but I can easily foresee audio from one source being linked to multiple places and those sources being mixed and linked back in a twisted mess. Please help me to understand

Af6ep

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