From: Jorge Matias (tdmdcy.hlus@univeyor.dk)
Date: Fri Nov 03 2000 - 12:10:05 EET
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Craig Small wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 07:57:18PM +0000, Jorge Matias wrote:
> > If you want I'll explain better the changes. The checksum is working
> > between 3 computers. I should check with other softwares that implement
> > RSPF to see if the checksum is really correct.
> Especially with a NOS rspf
>
> > (This report is a bit long)
> I'm looking at it, you have an interesting network it seems. is scc1
> and scc3 connected together?
This is the configuration
CT1REP, 4 SCC modems, IP: 44.158.12.1
CS1SEL, 4 SCC modems, IP: 44.158.18.1 (Gateway to Internet)
CT2HBZ, 1 YAM modem , IP: 44.158.26.19 (My Own)
I administrate these 3 computers.
These 3 computers have 1 frequency (430.450MHz) in common at 9k6bps. In
this same frequency they all have the same broadcast address in order to
receive the RRHs. I found that if the broadcast address of the interfaces,
in the same freq, don't match, the packets are ignored at the receivers.
> - Craig
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Regards,
Jorge Matias
CT2HBZ
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