[arm-allstar] Newbie dumb questions :-)

Bryan St Clair bryan at k6cbr.us
Wed Mar 4 17:16:06 EST 2020


I believe this is what you need.

Same lan as they send all traffic on the VPN?

https://www2.hamvoip.org/multi-server%20howto.pdf

K6CBR

On Wed, Mar 4, 2020, 13:50 "Chuck Munro via ARM-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> Hello list,
>
> I am currently setting up a pair of RaspPi-3B+'s with the DFM Technology
> CM119 Hats for use as the two end points of a 10 Meter FM repeater.  The
> TX and RX sites are separated by several kilometers to avoid the need
> for a monster duplexer.  Hamvoip is up to date.
>
> The two RaspPi's are connected via an OpenVPN server running on a
> central pfSense firewall dedicated to the task.  All network connections
> are wired to avoid any potential issues caused by WiFi.  High-speed
> 300Mbit Internet works well.
>
> So .... I have configured (so far):
>
> - Full remote access to both Pi's using the VPN on a Mac and on my iPad
> over LTE.  The menus and bash shells work with no issues at all.
>
> - The firewall is configured to pass TCP ports 222 and 4569-4570, plus
> ICMP echo/reply on VPN and LAN.    Do I need others ??
>
> - RX and TX RaspPi IP addresses are within the same VPN subnet, DNS
> lookup and ping by hostname works.
>
> - The 'node_lookup_method' is set to dns for both nodes.
>
> - RX and TX private node numbers are set.
>
> - Just in case, I set the RX and TX iax ports to different values even
> though they are on different IP addresses.  Windows access is not
> required.  No phone patch.
>
> - To summarize ...
>
>       Repeater RX Site:                          Repeater TX Site:
>
>           Hostname  10mpi3rx                   Hostname  10pi3tx
>
>           IP  172.x.y.74                               IP 172.x.y.78
>
>           Node# 1800                                 Node# 1900
>
>           iax Port 4569                               iax Port 4570
>
>           duplex=2                                     duplex=2
>
> That seemed like pretty obvious stuff to me, but then it got murky ...
> the documentation isn't all that intuitive.
>
> For the files in the  /etc/asterisk  directory, what other settings do I
> need to configure in order to have the two nodes talking with each
> other?  I have searched around the forums but nothing straightforward
> has appeared.  I'm particularly interested in the various  .conf  files,
> which I would prefer to edit manually so that I understand Asterisk a
> bit better.
>
> Does anyone have a list of specific Repeater node-to-node configuration
> settings in the various config files?  That would be greatly
> appreciated.  It looks like I need to edit the extensions.conf  file as
> well as iax and rpt.   Sorry for being a bit dense ... it's a steep
> learning curve.
>
> For what it's worth, I have many years experience with Linux admin, so
> dealing with command line and manual configs is preferred.
>
> Many thanks in advance!
>
> 73,   Chuck     VA7UL
>
>
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