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you really dont need to have any of the additional stuff in the iax.conf file.<br>In each node, you just need to have the other's local RFC-1918 address<br>in the [nodes] section of rpt.conf. That overrides the external file.<br><br>JIM WB6NIL<br><br>> Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 14:17:50 -0400<br>> From: steve@michiganbroadband.com<br>> To: Sysman@Xceptions.COM<br>> CC: stevegladden@michiganbroadband.com; app_rpt-users@qrvc.com<br>> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Can you connect to a node just on the lan? (multihome? how?)<br>> <br>> Thanks Paul!<br>> <br>> Very helpful! I'd like to add this to the standard documentation<br>> exactly as you put it if possible..<br>> Unless nobody else really does this :-)..<br>> This is great.. I can continue testing now without annoying anyone<br>> else's live nodes with my rigorous testing now. :-)<br>> <br>> + I might link two nodes over a wireless LAN in Dayton this weekend!<br>> <br>> <br>> Steve<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> > Yes this is how my hub and node are configured.<br>> ><br>> > #1: Ensure that both nodes see their internal address in the node stanza<br>> > as indicated below.<br>> ><br>> > Radio 1: 27084 = radio@10.15.0.249/27084,NONE<br>> > Radio 2: 2598 = radio@10.15.0.250/2598,NONE<br>> ><br>> > #2: For good measure so you can connect with each other, insure that you<br>> > have a peer entry in the iax.conf file for both nodes' internal addresses.<br>> ><br>> > Radio 1:<br>> > [WINSLink-HI]<br>> > type=peer<br>> > host=10.15.0.250<br>> > secret=xxxxx<br>> > auth=md5<br>> > disallow=all<br>> > allow=ulaw<br>> > allow=alaw<br>> > transfer=no<br>> ><br>> > Radio 2:<br>> > [vmAsterisk]<br>> > type=peer<br>> > host=10.15.0.249<br>> > secret=xxxxxx<br>> > auth=md5<br>> > disallow=all<br>> > allow=ulaw<br>> > allow=alaw<br>> > transfer=no<br>> ><br>> > The entry into each node stanza on the 'rpt.conf' file will override the<br>> > public database that is being updated from the allstar server while, still<br>> > allowing outside connections based on your public IP address if you are<br>> > connected to the internet.<br>> ><br>> > _______________________________<br>> > Paul J. Agamata<br>> > Sysman@Xceptions.COM<br>> > Hilo, Hawaii<br>> ><br>> > [cid:3356425690_4952136]<br>> ><br>> ><br>> > ________________________________<br>> > From: Steve Gladden <steve@michiganbroadband.com><br>> > Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 11:57:59 -1000<br>> > To: Steve Gladden <stevegladden@michiganbroadband.com><br>> > Cc: <app_rpt-users@qrvc.com><br>> > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Can you connect to a node just on the lan?<br>> > (multihome? how?)<br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> >> On Sat, 8 May 2010, Steve Gladden wrote:<br>> >><br>> >>> I've got two nodes:<br>> >>><br>> >>> 2586 and 27036<br>> >>><br>> >>> Both sit on the same LAN.<br>> >>><br>> >>> Is it possible to connect one to the other (link) them<br>> >>> over the LAN while they are still reachable from the<br>> >>> Internet via ALLSTAR public node list<br>> >>><br>> >>> You can see my attempt below that is failing across the LAN.<br>> >>> I don't know if it is failing because the same node number<br>> >>> is also in the public IP/ public nodelist.<br>> >>><br>> >>> Is there a way to 'locally' override the public node list<br>> >>> so it's number is reachable 'locally' via lan or VPN?<br>> >>><br>> >>> Or do local type nodes need to not also register with ALLSTAR LINK?<br>> >>><br>> >>> In this example I'm trying to make outbound link to node<br>> >>> 2586 which is at 10.73.73.9 internally..<br>> >>><br>> >>> Back on node 27036 in it's config I of course am pointing<br>> >>> back to 2586 at it's internal IP (not shown here).<br>> >>> Thanks! -Steve<br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>> 27036 = radio@127.0.0.1/27036,NONE ; This must be changed to your<br>> >>> node number<br>> >>><br>> >>> 2586 = radio@10.73.73.9/2586,NONE<br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>> Michigan Broadband Systems Inc.<br>> >>> "Always Connected"<br>> >>><br>> >>> (734)527-7150<br>> >>><br>> >>> Steve's cellphone: (734)904-1811<br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >> BUMP: Please & Thank You..<br>> >><br>> >> I'd like to link my two nodes over the local network and have almost<br>> >> got it but not quite...<br>> >> Am I missing a step or concept here?<br>> >><br>> >> Can I multihome an Internet registered node locally? as you see me<br>> >> attempting above?<br>> >><br>> >> Or can a node have two simultaneous identities? one for the LAN<br>> >> and another for registering with Allstar Link?<br>> >><br>> >> -Steve<br>> ><br>> > Anyone ever done this?<br>> > I'm trying to get it working for Dayton if possible.<br>> > -Steve<br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> > --<br>> > This message has been scanned for viruses and<br>> > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is<br>> > believed to be clean.<br>> ><br>> > _______________________________________________<br>> > App_rpt-users mailing list<br>> > App_rpt-users@qrvc.com<br>> > http://qrvc.com/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users<br>> ><br>> ><br>> > --<br>> > This message has been scanned for viruses and<br>> > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is<br>> > believed to be clean.<br>> ><br>> ><br>> <br>> <br>> Michigan Broadband Systems Inc.<br>> "Always Connected"<br>> <br>> (734)527-7150<br>> <br>> Steve's cellphone: (734)904-1811<br>> <br>> <br>> -- <br>> This message has been scanned for viruses and<br>> dangerous content by MailScanner, and is<br>> believed to be clean.<br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> App_rpt-users mailing list<br>> App_rpt-users@qrvc.com<br>> http://qrvc.com/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users<br> </body>
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