[FADCA] Another Thought

Charles S Schuman k4gbb at earthlink.net
Tue Nov 22 08:01:47 EST 2005


Russell Oder wrote:
> Chuck, there were a number of IP addresses assigned the Amateurs.  Is 
> there a way to determne what the IPs were that were established and are 
> they still good anymore;
> 
> Russ
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chuck Hast" <wchast at gmail.com>
> To: "FADCA" <fadca at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 12:30 AM
> Subject: [FADCA] Another Thought
> 
> 
> Folks,
> As we put these boxes up we need to start thinking about the IP addressing,
> one of the advantages of moving to Linux is to be able to start using IP as
> a full blown part of the operation, particularly on the faster links, we 
> need to
> look at out 44 address block and start looking at mobile IP how we need to
> implement it.
> 
> This is still a area where there is work to be done, even in the commercial
> world. Since our network is X.121 based there is something to look at in
> the commercial world as to how the mapping of X.121 addresses and IP
> addresses are handled. The mix of the two has made mobile IP a bit easier,
> but as we implement our network I think that we can do some more work to
> make it all work even better.
> 
If you go to ampernet.org you can find out who is the address 
coordinater. I looked at it about a year ago to see if I could find out 
if I still had a valid address. As I remember.. the co ordinater didn't 
ahave an e-mail address and I never followed thru w/ a snail mail request.

<<Charlie>>
    k4gbb


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