[FADCA] Network Status - E Central Florida

Chuck Hast wchast at gmail.com
Tue Nov 22 17:59:08 EST 2005


On 11/22/05, bud thompson <budthompson at cfl.mail-block.com> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chuck Hast" <wchast at gmail.com>
> To: "bud thompson" <budt at cfl.rr.com>; "Florida Amateur Digital Communication
> Association" <fadca at mailman.qth.net>
> Cc: "Paul Miller N4WKQ" <paul at pvns.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 16:08
> Subject: Re: [FADCA] Network Status - E Central Florida
>
>
> On 11/22/05, bud thompson <budthompson at cfl.mail-block.com> wrote:
> >snip>
>
> Bud, what are the X.121 addresses for each one of them? From the remote
> end the address is almost the most important part, tells the intermediate
> switches how to get there. Also, I will add your switch to my internet con-
> nections so we at least have a connection to that area, for that I will need
> the switch address too.
>
> Good to see all of this activity.
>
> --
> Chuck Hast
>
> * * * *
>
> None of the switches below presently has local internet connections.  The
> test Orlando LINUX box is on the internet via n0ia.no-ip.com but is not yet
> on the radio side of the network- Maybe next week if K4GBB, KB9LEB, N3PPC,
> and I can do enough hand-wringing.  It is my dream/task to have as many of
> the switches on the Florida Layered Packet network on the internet as is
> humanly possible!  That also means LINUX FPAC!
>
> NETWORK (SWITCH) ADDRESSES
>
> STA ROSE LAN KF4MX-5, 904825
> DAB ROSE LAN  N4WKQ-5  386677
> DELAND FPAC LAN N0IA-8/9 386335
> ORLANDO FPAC LAN N4PLZ-8/9 407277
> MELBOURNE FPAC LAN W4MLB-8/9 321254
>
> I can furnish the addresses of the backbone ports if necessary.
>
> I can furnish the DOS fpac.cnf files for Orlando, DeLand and Melbourne which
> also
> show the other routing addresses if needed.
>
> Otherwise, I don't know from Ax.121 addresses.

You gave me the good data:

 ORLANDO FPAC LAN N4PLZ-8/9 407277
                                                   ^^^^^^^^
This is the number I was looking for, it and what we call the DNIC make
up the X.121 address, but all we need for normal routing is the local number.

Thank you for the info.



--
Chuck Hast
To paraphrase my flight instructor;
"the only dumb question is the one you DID NOT ask resulting in my going
out and having to identify your bits and pieces in the midst of torn
and twisted metal."


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