[arm-allstar] Unable to View Node Status - Can not find info for node 40260

David McGough kb4fxc at inttek.net
Sat Jan 2 17:31:14 EST 2021


Jeff,

There are a couple of issues that I see. First, go to the allstarlink.org 
portal and into the section Portal-->node settings-->40260 ...On this 
setup screen, take a look at the right side and set "Is node a remote base 
station?" to NO and set "If remote base, is it frequency agile?" to NO.

...And, save the settings (submit).

Then, on your node itself, login and go the the bash shell prompt (admin
menu #9). Then, edit (e.g.: nano) the /etc/asterisk/rpt.conf file.  Look
down the [40260] stanza to the point where you see the statpost lines and
uncomment them, like this:

...change:

;statpost_program=/etc/asterisk/local/send_node_stats.sh
;statpost_url=none

...to:

statpost_program=/etc/asterisk/local/send_node_stats.sh
statpost_url=none


...then, save the file. Type "exit" to go back to the admin menu and then 
reboot.

These changes should get you fixed up.

73, David KB4FXC


> Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2021 17:16:58 -0500
> From: Jeff Hochberg <jeff at w4jew.com>
> To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
> Subject: Unable to View Node Status - Can not find info for node 40260
> 
> Hello,
> 
> This is driving me crazy! I've been fighting with this for a couple of
> days and can't really find anything that indicates what the issue might
> be.
> 
> When I go to Lists & Stats, AllStar Node List, then I look up my node ID
> number (40260). The indicator is lit up green (see screenshot) - something
> thinks I'm connected. Then I click on the 40260 link and consistently get
> the following message:
> 
> "Can not find info for node 40260, invaild node number or a temporary
> communications error, please try again later."
> 
> At first, I thought there was a firewall issue, however I literally have
> the Pi hanging out on the naked Internet...no NAT...no firewall whatsoever
> and I'm still getting the same results.
> 
> If I check /var/log/asterisk/messages, I see the following:
> 
> Registered IAX2 to '34.105.111.212', who sees us as 23.127.128.81:4569
> with no messages waiting
> 
> That looks good, right? So what else might be wrong with my configuration?
> 



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