[arm-allstar] "Remote Already In This Mode"
Greg Stahlman
kj6ko at innercite.com
Sat Sep 12 10:52:01 EDT 2020
First, ....what Tom said. COP 34 & 35.
The reason these keep coming through is because many nodes have a timed
reconnect to other nodes. This is done because the "permanent connection"
in not all that "permanent."
When a node is offline for an extended period of time, the permanent
connection will not reconnect. If you have a timed connection every 20 mn
or so, it will reconnect no matter what. If it is already connected when
this timed function comes around, you get "Remote Already In This Mode"
SKENA is the Scheduler ENabled for this function just announcing itself.
Best to disable the telem.
73 de Greg
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From: ARM-allstar [mailto:arm-allstar-bounces at hamvoip.org] On Behalf Of
"Benjamin Naber via ARM-allstar"
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2020 11:42 AM
To: 'ARM Allstar' <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
Cc: Benjamin Naber <Benjamin at KB9LFZ.com>
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] "Remote Already In This Mode"
I'm very curious if this is a result of some public nodes connected to the
hub with 'daughter' private nodes being the same as the others...
...a whole bunch of public nodes with private '1999' nodes attached to them?
And, possibly only 1% may bother to update their HOMENPA= in the
extensions.conf file?
maybe... private node numbers should be the public+private node number???
i.g., 285691999, or in actuality for my 927MHz node: 285691927 one digit
short of a 10 digit NPANXX, so unless the private node number was
specifically dialed, the local asterisk will just reject the call and not
send out the connection attempt over the network
Thoughts?
Benjamin, KB9LFZ
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From: ARM-allstar <arm-allstar-bounces at hamvoip.org> On Behalf Of "Tom via
ARM-allstar"
Sent: 30 August, 2020 19:00
To: 'ARM Allstar' <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
Cc: Tom <tom at k5tra.net>
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] "Remote Already In This Mode"
Hi Robert,
With the large number of linked nodes, every node will hear telemetry
commands from every other node that is linked (unless you turn off
telemetry).
Here's what I do:
Add the following functions into your [functions 45017] stanza.
933=cop,33 ; Local telemetry output enable
934=cop,34 ; Local telemetry output disable
935=cop,35 ; Local telemetry output on demand
Restart asterisk. Then DTMF *934 will turn off background telemetry. Of
course your ID and courtesy tones will not be affected.
You could add a startup macro to do that at startup:
startup_macro=*934 ; telemetry OFF
Regards,
Tom / K5TRA
tom at k5tra.net
http://k5tra.net
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From: ARM-allstar <arm-allstar-bounces at hamvoip.org> On Behalf Of "Robert
Conklin via ARM-allstar"
Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2020 3:16 PM
To: ARM Allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
Cc: Robert Conklin <n4wgy.ham at gmail.com>
Subject: [arm-allstar] "Remote Already In This Mode"
This seems to only happen only when I connect our 927.4 machine into the
900MHz hub node 41170; am getting constant repeated telemetry phonetically
spelling out "SKENA", and repeating "Remote Already In This Mode" over and
over.
Breaking all connections (*76) does not stop it immediately, it'll stop
after about 10 seconds.. Making another connection to the same hub and it
starts over again. Any thoughts why this is happening and how it might be
prevented? Thank you!
--
Robert Conklin
*N4WGY <http://qrz.com/db/N4WGY>*
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