[arm-allstar] Split-site repeater
David McGough
kb4fxc at inttek.net
Mon Mar 9 20:52:51 EDT 2020
Chuck,
You're about there! To start testing, simple link one node to the second.
You can perform this linking from the asterisk CLI prompt (option 11 from
the admin menu). Then, link the 2 nodes like:
rpt fun <localnode> *73<remotenode>
So, if the localnode number is 1100 and the remotenode number is 1101:
rpt fun 1100 *731101
That's it, or at least a place to start. Note that the *73 command creates
a permanent type connection.
73, David KB4FXC
On Mon, 9 Mar 2020, "Chuck Munro via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> Hello list,
I have been reading through the Allstar/Asterisk documentation but can't
seem to find the settings and/or commands needed to join two hamvoip
Rasp Pi's together to form a split-site 10 Meter repeater ... one Pi at
the receive location and the other at a remote transmitter location,
connected via OpenVPN for safety, all on a single subnet. The OpenVN
server is running on a pfSense firewall.
I have configured private node numbers and static VPN IP addresses. The
Pi's are not registered with the Allstar server. The two Pi's can ping
each other both by hostname and by IP address. Remote management via
the VPN works well for the menus and shell access. Both Pi's are
configured with duplex=2 and the [nodes] section is populated with both
node numbers on each Pi.
I may well have missed something in the documentation, but what do I
need to do in order to connect the two Pi's so they can chat with each
other?
Thanks in advance!  73, Chuck   VA7UL
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