[arm-allstar] How to restrict or redirect incoming calls

Steve Passmore k6kya at hokeynet.net
Thu Feb 2 19:09:31 EST 2017


Also look into cop commands 49 &  50.

noice No Incoming Connections Enable 49 0.188
noicd No Incoming Connections Disable 50 0.188

Although unless you need to retain the ability to connect to other
Allstarlink nodes,  the best thing is to convert them to private nodes.

Steve

On Feb 2, 2017 3:55 PM, Roger Bly via arm-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
wrote:

A common hub strategy is to not provide any public Internet services from
repeater site nodes.   Use private nodes on the repeater sites to connect
to a private “downlink node" on your off-hill hub.  The repeater site
private nodes are locked down to only connect to the hub or use a VPN to
the hub.

Then on your hub, link the “downlink node” to other public nodes and
services on the hub.   I use separate hub nodes for things like Allstar,
echolink, phone patch, IAX users, SIP users, Broadcastify, MP3 feeds, etc.

Regards,
Roger Bly


> On Feb 2, 2017, at 7:09 AM, Justin Reed via arm-allstar <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
> Group,
>
> I'm planning to establish our Allstar hub at a site that has enough
bandwidth to act as a hub.
>
> Meanwhile, I plan to replace a couple of IRLP nodes with Allstar, but
these sites have very limited uplink bandwidth.
> Is there a way to restrict incoming calls so they can't connect directly
to these nodes? Or, better yet, say somebody makes a call to one of
> these nodes, can a node be setup to automatically redirect that
connection to the designated hub?
>
> Thanks,
> Justin
> NV8Q
> http://ks0lnk.net

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