[arm-allstar] 2 nodes on same network

Bryan St Clair bryan at k6cbr.us
Mon Feb 21 21:42:59 EST 2022


Matt,

The ports don't have to be changed on each Pi, unless you want them both to
be able to receive calls from other users outside your network.

But, you do need to add a static line in the rpt.conf file to tell each
node what the LOCAL IP is for the node.  Global is shared, not local IP
info.

At the bottom of rpt.conf you will see something like this:

1234= radio at 127.0.0.1/1234,NONE
1999 = radio at 127.0.0.1/1999,NONE

You need to add a line, matching the format for your node. IF it is node #
2121 it would look like:

2121 = radio at LOCALIP/2121,NONE  (change LOCALIP to the lan IP for node 2121)

If you have a non standard port, say 4571 it would look like:

2121 = radio at LOCALIP:4571/2121,NONE

You have to add the IP info for both nodes, in both rpt.conf files.  Much
like a directory, so it knows where to look for that device when connecting.

Then restart asterisk on both, they should connect.

Need any more help, give me an email.  There is a howto on the hamvoip page
about this as well.

Bryan
K6CBR

On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 3:51 PM "Matt Holder via ARM-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> Hello all,
> I am setting up a second node here on a separate pi and running into some
> issues. I am not able to get the two nodes to connect to each other. I am
> however able to get them both to connect out to any other node. So I am
> assuming it is an issue with them being on the same network?
> I changed all the ports on the second pi, its reporting to Allstar and I
> can control it with Supermon just can my my two nodes to actually connect
> to each other.
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks,Matt - ke0ncp
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