On Sat, May 11, 2019 at 11:39:47AM -0600, Mark Berryman wrote:
Ok, I am set up on my end. Anyone that wants to
connect this way should set their tunnel up as follows:
OK, i've setup for area34 with link local address 169.254.0.34 and
coming from 81.236.171.34
20:13:00.297790 IP 10.63.14.1 >
70.89.171.10-Busname-CO.hfc.comcastbusiness.net: GREv0, key=0x63, length 92:
gre-proto-0x2001
I can see outgoing gre but nothing incoming so far
/t
interface TunnelXX ! Whatever tunnel number you want to use
description DECnet mGRE tunnel
bandwidth nn ! Use a bandwidth value appropriate to your Internet connection
ip address 169.254.0.y 255.255.255.0 ! Where y = your DECnet area number
no ip redirects
ip mtu 1476
ip nhrp authentication HECnet!z
ip nhrp map multicast dynamic
ip nhrp map 169.254.0.27 70.89.171.10
ip nhrp map multicast 70.89.171.10
ip nhrp network-id 27
ip nhrp holdtime 3600
ip nhrp nhs 169.254.0.27
ip nhrp registration no-unique
ip tcp adjust-mss 1360
decnet cost 4 ! Or whatever cost you feel is appropriate
tunnel source <your internet-facing interface>
tunnel mode gre multipoint
tunnel key 99
end
You can test that the tunnel is up by attempting to ping 169.254.0.27 from your router.
Mark Berryman
On May 11, 2019, at 3:08 AM, Supratim Sanyal
<supratim at riseup.net> wrote:
On 05/11/2019 05:00 AM, Tomas Prybil wrote:
On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 12:16:47PM -0600, Mark
Berryman wrote:
If you want, I will set up my router to accept
dynamic GRE connections. Then, anyone with a dynamic IP wanting to do GRE can connect to
it.
Whenever you are ready.
If you think we should keep this discussion off-list you can reach me
at tomas at prybil.se <mailto:tomas at prybil.se>
/t
If the AREA27 router comes back, I wouldn't mind having a parallel link to
ALDUR over it as well.
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