Linux-Hams archive - October 1998: Re: TCPIP over AX25
Re: TCPIP over AX25
Willi Gruber (lrhn@flets-a-west-15-157.dsn.jp)
Wed, 07 Oct 1998 22:23:57 +0100
Klaus Kudielka wrote:
>
> Richard Adams wrote:
> > 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.
>
> ax25rtd doesn't help him at all if the remote station doesn't contact him first.
>
> Willi, you have to create:
>
> - a direct IP route (you already did that)
> - a manual ARP entry ("arp" command)
> (defining the callsign for the destination IP)
> - an AX.25 route ("axparms" command)
> (defining the digipeaters needed to reach that callsign)
>
> -Klaus
Yes, I found it a little bit later but it helped me.
It must be manualy entered in to the arp table - my
laps of memory, hi. Now it is working perfectly.
Thanks all for reply's and kindly help.
Willi, OK1FWG