Linux-Hams archive - October 1998: Re: TCPIP over AX25
Re: TCPIP over AX25
Richard Adams (xktleqcx.kepvuadk@mail.dy.fi)
Tue, 6 Oct 1998 09:59:59 +0000 (GMT)
According to Willi Gruber: While burning my CPU.
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have problem to make a regular TCPIP call over AX25.
> If I try to telnet or ftp to remote node, on the monitor
> I see that my node is sending:
>
> Port 1: AX25: OK1FWG-15->QST <UI> pid=ARP
> source:
> destination:
>
> The addresses of source and destination are correct, but how
> to replace the QST of my default node? I had setup it via
> axparms -route etc. I can list the route table but on every
> attempt it sends out the above mentioned frame with the QST.
The QST above is an ARP-request, your machine wants to know what hardware
address the destination is using, now if the remote stn, is reachable on
your local lan then he would/should reply with his interface callsign-ssid,
See the following paragraph.
However if he is not then you will possably have to use ax25rtd which comes
with the ax25-utils.
Another possablity is {if the remote stn is directly connectable} that you
have changed your interface callsing-ssid and the distant stn, has a "fixed"
arp for your stn, in his arp table.
>
> 73, Willi, OK1FWG
>
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Regards Richard.
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