Re: Hello and is anything always on in the Telebahn
I've set up some fun bounces off my node. Please be kind, these are for convenience and fun at this point. If abuse happens, they will go away. Each of the bounces is limited to 8 connections, and the
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David Kuder
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Re: JJ 2611 config WAS: RE: [X.25] Cisco 2620 as PAD for a modem bank
I had to add the following lines to get any pad connections to go through on the 2620:
x25 profile TELEBAHN dxe
x25 facility windowsize 10 10
x25 facility packetsize 1024 1024
x25 subscribe
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David Kuder
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JJ 2611 config WAS: RE: [X.25] Cisco 2620 as PAD for a modem bank
X252611#sho ver
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-IS-M), Version 12.2(8)T5, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
TAC Support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c)
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john jones <jjones3601@...>
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Re: Cisco 2620 as PAD for a modem bank
Use the rotary command on the async port that will be your destination. ?I.E. ?rotary 99. ?This represents the last two positions in your 8 digit X25 address.?
Then use ip host and/or x25 host
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john jones <jjones3601@...>
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Re: Linux and X.25
I am he that is working on the dynamic version of jh-xotd. I'm 99% sure I've missed something in making the changes to make it dynamic, and haven't had success testing it against my local cisco
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David Kuder
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Cisco 2620 as PAD for a modem bank
So, like the other Dave, I've run into some unfortunate side effects of using a Cisco 26xx router.
I'm running IOS c2600-ipvoice-mz 12.3(9) so thankfully I've got support for the
x25 route
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David Kuder
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Re: Linux and X.25
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Dave Brown
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Re: Linux and X.25
I have some drive by comments / questions. There is a chance that they are answered in things I've not read yet.
Aside: This is a new and novel way to compile a module that I wasn't familiar
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Grant Taylor
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Re: Linux and X.25
I have made a bunch of progress which might be helpful:
1. Created a standalone X.25 module for Raspbian based off Kernel 5.15.32-v7+ (this was on a Raspberry Pi 2)
a. The recipe for this is
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Dave Brown
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Re: Linux and X.25
I agree with the logic. However I think that it's extremely important to keep in mind when the documentation was written. A lot may have changed since then.
There is also the fact that
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Grant Taylor
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Re: Linux and X.25
Hi Harald,
Fair enough. But "legacy hardware" can be a lot of things. As you say, it can be something with an X.21 interface. It can also be something with an RS-232 serial interface. The latter
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Grant Taylor
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Re: Linux and X.25
That paragraph alone shows you how mature that implementation is. Rebuilding
the kernel for switching DTE/DCE role ;)
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- Harald Welte <laforge@...>
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Harald Welte
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Re: Linux and X.25
Hi Grant,
:) ok. I haven't ever looked at AX.25 in detail.
Sure. I was just assuming that people who playing with legacy tech would also
likely want to interface legacy hardware. There's also for
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Harald Welte
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Re: Linux and X.25
This part makes me wonder about two things:
1) Copying and renaming the lapbether driver to be lapbether-dte / lapbether-dce so that I can load the kernel module that I want.
2) Configuring an
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Grant Taylor
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Re: Linux and X.25
Pre Script: Thanks Murphy. It's obvious that I would find the docs that I read last night /after/ I hit send on the message.
It seems as if the README file in the x25-utils-2.1.20 package has the
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Grant Taylor
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Re: Linux and X.25
Hi Harald,
*nod*nod*
Unfortunately, despite being related, I think that X.25 and AX.25 are about as compatible as IPv4 and IPv6. If even that. At least IPv6 can have IPv4 addresses mapped into it
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Grant Taylor
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Re: Linux and X.25
Hi Grant,
unortunately not. However, I know that a number of HAM radio operators are
still using the AX.25 in Linux. It has not received a lot of maintenance
in the last 15+ years or so, but there's
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Harald Welte
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Linux and X.25
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience with X.25 on Linux?
I'm doing a lot of reading about X.25 on Linux, particularly X.25 via LAPB over Ethernet and X.25 over asynchronous serial.
This is involving
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Grant Taylor
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Re: First x25 call attempt
I think I have joy here !
611_1(config)#do pad 75241001
Trying 75241001...
*Mar 1 03:34:35.215: X.25 host name sent for DNS lookup is "410.752.x25.org"
*Mar 1 03:34:35.259: DNS got X.25 host
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john jones <jjones3601@...>
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Re: First x25 call attempt
OK Thanks !
Just got back from dinner so I'll poke around a bit.
John
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john jones <jjones3601@...>
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