Re: Some packet questions... | |
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On Oct 31, 2006, at 12:56 PM, IT3 Stuart Blake Tener, USN wrote:
How did you determine which areas were part of what subnets?How do I locate the appropriate coordinator for each area in order to asserta proper application?
<ftp://ftp.ucsc.edu/hamradio/amprnets> has answers for both questions. This file is rather old and may not be entirely correct, however.
more of a routing issue than anything else. This stuff is handled differently in different locations (some route by subnets; others do not).Is there a way to find out if a particular area is in fact routed or not, and if not, what I need to do if I want to provide a way to route it forthat particular area (using a VPN tunnel over the Internet)?What steps must I take to apply for a group of (say 32) addresses for theBeverly Hills, Las Vegas, or Philly/DC area?
Hopefully the appropriate address coordinator will be able to answer these.
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