Re: How to configure a ASL server


Steve N4IRS
 

José,
The 1999 stanza is the private node that us used to connect Analog_Bridge to AllStarLink. It does not have to be 1999, nor for that matter does it have to be a private node.
If for example you have a public node
[2222]
rxchannel = Radio/usb0 ; Assuming a radio connected via a USB radio interface

And you have a echolink connection (echolink.conf)
[el0]
node = 3215555 ; The EL node number
astnode = 2222 ; Connect EL to node 2222

When someone on EL connects to 3215555 they are on ASL 2222

Now you want to ADD a node for Analog_Bridge.
[1999]
rxchannel = USRP/127.0.0.1:34001:32001; GNU Radio interface USRP

Make sense?

This is the first draft of the ASL <-> DMR how to document.
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eN50Csr29eAprBu7eKA0Bfa2XUcsXw5iktY1Ey-Qjkg/edit?usp=sharing>

73, Steve N4IRS


On 06/08/2018 10:06 PM, TG9AOR wrote:

Excellent document. Thank you so much. As you may or may not recall, I followed Kv4S's how to guide, it in turn made reference to another how to guide on setting up the allstar node. It differs somewhat when looking into the manual setup section.Now, considering that I have echolink connected on that allstar node, do I still need to insert the 1999 stanza into de rpt.conf? 

73
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José Roberto Ruíz García Salas
TG9AOR

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