[HamWAN PSDR] AMPR connection

Bart Kus me at bartk.us
Sun Aug 25 11:23:53 PDT 2013


Sorry for the late reply, I just saw your email.

Yes, our edge router runs RouterOS and holds all the IPIP tunnels open 
for AMPRnet routing.  We (and by "we", I mean Tom/KD7LXL) developed 
software for us to keep the edge routers refreshed with tunnel updates.  
It's available here:

https://github.com/kd7lxl/hamwan_scripts/tree/master/amprupdate

Here's a snippet of what our config looks like on the router itself:

/interface ipip
add disabled=no dscp=0 local-address=198.178.136.80 mtu=1480 
name=ampr-118.22.1.194 remote-address=118.22.1.194
add disabled=no dscp=0 local-address=198.178.136.80 mtu=1480 
name=ampr-118.82.200.153 remote-address=118.82.200.153
add disabled=no dscp=0 local-address=198.178.136.80 mtu=1480 
name=ampr-12.195.50.128 remote-address=12.195.50.128
add disabled=no dscp=0 local-address=198.178.136.80 mtu=1480 
name=ampr-121.99.232.227 remote-address=121.99.232.227
...

/ip route
add disabled=no distance=1 dst-address=44.2.1.32/29 
gateway=ampr-76.14.161.185 scope=30 target-scope=10
add disabled=no distance=1 dst-address=44.2.8.180/30 
gateway=ampr-192.147.172.252 scope=30 target-scope=10
add disabled=no distance=1 dst-address=44.2.10.0/29 
gateway=ampr-71.130.72.52 scope=30 target-scope=10
add disabled=no distance=1 dst-address=44.2.11.1/32 
gateway=ampr-71.130.72.52 scope=30 target-scope=10
add disabled=no distance=1 dst-address=44.2.14.100/32 
gateway=ampr-50.79.156.221 scope=30 target-scope=10
add disabled=no distance=1 dst-address=44.2.50.0/24 
gateway=ampr-208.74.106.137 scope=30 target-scope=10
...

We haven't been able to test this since it's hard to know which IPs on 
the target subnets are actually alive and have corresponding tunnel 
entries for us.  There's a few hundred of these tunnels installed on our 
edge router which cover the whole of AMPRnet.  Anyone on HamWAN should 
have full routability to/from these networks.

--Bart


On 8/20/2013 7:33 AM, Rod Ekholm wrote:
> Can you tell me if the HamWAN is using a Mikrotik router to interface 
> to the AMPR network? Or is it using the every required Linux box? I 
> was looking to peer with AMPRNet, however it looks like it is less 
> than an optimal configuration to try and do so with Mikrotik's.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -- 
> Rod Ekholm Jr.
> Spokane, WA
>
>
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