[FADCA] FPAC/ROSE routing tables and PMBO/TelPac

bud thompson budt at cfl.rr.com
Mon Jun 7 08:30:09 EDT 2004


Deltona
Monday June 7

Chuck - do you need any of the routing tables I'm generating for Central
Florida switches in Netmanager?  If so speak up now as I'll be out of town
June 11-23.

I presently have the following switches on my ORLANDO.map in netmanager.

Ocala Rose
  |
Clermont  - links to TBAY network at KC5QCA-9
  |
Orlando - links to sofla network at Melbourne FPAC via Cocoa X1J
  |
Deland
  |
Daytona Rose
  |
links to nefl network at STA Rose)

I don't have details for the Ocala Rose, so am not using the .cnf routing
tables there - Mike Harper is in charge of that I believe. There may be
more/additional addresses I need to be routing northward through Ocala.
That spot on my netmanager map will eventually be replaced with the nofla
map once someone gets one generated.  As time permits I'll help Russ or
whoever get started on that.

I supply all my routing tables to Paul N4WKQ who sets up/changes the DAB
Rose accordingly.

I believe netmanager is a good place to start, but some manual modifications
may be necessary from time to time.  I still get some double entries in some
of the .cnf files and can't believe that (1) helps, or (2) hurts!  My
inclination is to remove one of any double entries.

Before I leave town I'll change out the .cnf files at Orlando and DeLand and
ask Paul to do so at Daytona.  If Dan gets Clermont on the air while I'm
gone, we'll have a network!

To date, we have not lost our possibility of locating the Orlando switch in
the near-perfect spot 1/2 way between DeLand and Melbourne.  It may still be
a reality... but no information until July.

Last week we installed a WL2K PMBO at the Seminole County EOC.  The only
access is via 2M packet (Orlando LAN 145.07) through a co-located TelPac
node.  It is working swell.  We have two additional TelPac nodes on the
network here, one on 145.07 and one on the DeLand LAN 144.91.  We need more
TelPac nodes to increase bandwidth to/from WL2K e-mail system during
incidents.  I'd like to see two or three Telpac nodes in every LAN!

It is truly an exciting time to be in ham radio (especially in Florida!)

73

bud




----- Original Message ----- 
From: <wchast at utilpart.com>
To: <kd4efm at kd4efm.org>; <fadca at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 22:54
Subject: RE: [FADCA] CHUCK!!!


> Evans Mitchell kd4efm / afa2th fl wrote:
> > Chuck, let me know when BARTOW is ready to roll, I can set up a local
> > and maybe A backbone. I know we need gear I have a maxon radio UHF to
> > through at you for the bench test......
> >
>
> Need radios and TNC's, that is all. I do need to get with Tom and get a
> set of routing tables. Really need to get Tom, Gary and some other people
> together so they can learn to do r-tables.
>
>
> Chuck Hast
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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