[arm-allstar] Multi-server
    John Hoser-Smith 
    skierinavon at yahoo.com
       
    Thu Jul 13 21:10:21 EDT 2017
    
    
  
Still I don't 100% understand your private Network for Allstar....
Q.)  Are your Private Network Allstar Nodes - using a Static IP Address??  (10.1.5.xxx)  They need to, base on your IP Subnet.If yes, and you've hard coded their private network (Ethernet?) addresses then the entries you created for them under the [NODES] section in rpt.conf  should work...Point is the Allstar Node numbers and their associated Static IP addresses under the [NODES] section - should allow the Allstar Nodes to (find each otherr) on your private network.Doug's comment was formatted (word wrapped) better than my email client here - os his [NODES] example was better than mine.
-N0ECT 
    On Thursday, July 13, 2017 10:38 AM, David <david at kg5rdf.com> wrote:
 
 Thanks,
That's exactly what I did, comes back and says IP link does not match. It reports the linked IP address truncated: 192.168.1.1 instead of 192.168.1.1xx.
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-------- Original message --------From: John Hoser-Smith <skierinavon at yahoo.com> Date: 7/12/17 6:04 PM (GMT-06:00) To: ARM Allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> Cc: David <david at kg5rdf.com> Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] Multi-server 
Perhaps this might help...if I understand your Private Network configuration.
Re:     rpt.conf    in your Allstar directory   (Nodes Section) of that fileNOTE!  Use your actual Node Numbers and the correct (private - network 10?  addresses - your network) TCP/IP addresses for those Nodes.Recommend a reboot after you edit this file(example below - only)
[nodes]; Note, if you are using automatic updates for allstar link nodes,; no allstar link nodes should be defined here. Only place a definition; for your local (within your LAN) nodes, and private (off of allstar; link) nodes here. 41999 = radio at 127.0.0.1/41999,NONE45998 = radio at 10.0.22.23:4569/45998,NONE ;VAIL,COLORADO45999 = radio at 10.0.22.24:4569/45999,NONE ;Hooterville,COLORADO1999 = radio at 127.0.0.1/1999,NONE 
    On Wednesday, July 12, 2017 4:50 PM, David via arm-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
 
 Been trying to connect my two nodes together that are on different servers, but on the same private network. Seams my router does not know how to handle their own public IP from within the network. 
I found this document WA3DSP Multi-server how to 02/10/15
Anyone aware of a more current document for the latest image release?
Thanks David
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